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enzom
03-17-2016, 02:44 PM
Hi, all. Strongly considering getting a 570S, but am worried that there is no good spot on the front to install the jammers. The only flat area that I can see would be the upper side of the intake hole below the front bumper (just to the left and right of the license plate in this picture). But that puts the sensors maybe 8 inches off the ground and possibly a tad recessed. Will the sensors be effective in this position? 5161

stealthpilot
07-25-2016, 10:32 PM
Hi, all. Strongly considering getting a 570S, but am worried that there is no good spot on the front to install the jammers. The only flat area that I can see would be the upper side of the intake hole below the front bumper (just to the left and right of the license plate in this picture). But that puts the sensors maybe 8 inches off the ground and possibly a tad recessed. Will the sensors be effective in this position? 5161

Have a look at this pic for ideal placement.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160726/0e458e6f8d91b6b5fcbbf5841b403840.jpg

RedRocket
07-26-2016, 07:16 AM
Hi, all. Strongly considering getting a 570S, but am worried that there is no good spot on the front to install the jammers. The only flat area that I can see would be the upper side of the intake hole below the front bumper (just to the left and right of the license plate in this picture). But that puts the sensors maybe 8 inches off the ground and possibly a tad recessed. Will the sensors be effective in this position? 5161Bad weather has prevented me from Testing a 'Volcano Red' model the last few weeks. The Owner & I are going to try again this coming weekend. I havn't seen the car yet so do not know where his Transponders are mounted. I'll let you know where they are if you can wait a few days & how the Testing results turn out.

I suspect they are mounted where you are considering putting yours.

If you're in the USA, what type Lidars guns are used in your area ? A Dual install might be enough, but if Advanced Lidars are used there you will need a "Triple" install !

*p.s. - stealthpilot
That Triple install you posted a pix of would have IPT, the Transponders are spaced to far apart to protect against Advanced Lidars, for most Legacy Lidars it would be ok,as is.