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    Is there a way to blend the sensors into the front and rear?

    I saw a post in another forum where somebody had built a ir translucent covers for their rear sensors and it gave it a more blended built in look. I searched the forums but did not see other mentions. What are some of the ways of covering up the sensors but still allowing the jammers to work effectively? This would be both the front and rear. I think I saw one post were they dismantled the sensor and only but the working bits in the grill honeycomb?
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    Here is the link to the picture. http://i62.tinypic.com/qrafk7.jpg



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    One possibility is to take some Perspex (the same kind used for the ALP sensor lenses), shape it to fit the countours of the grill or rear, install it flush and then mount the heads behind it. Testing would be needed to determine jamming effectiveness in such an install. Normally recessing the heads is not recommended for performance reasons.
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    would a 3D printer help if right material found

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