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From Metro ATL
Love these forums for getting the help and understanding I need. I have been running a 9500ix and LI Quad combo (on both my vehicles) for quite a number of years and have definitely gotten my monies worth out of that set up. I have been talking to a friend about getting his new car set up before he has to start paying up and in the process sold my self on a refresh. DragonEye is very prevalent in our area of town and watching a LEO point one at you and your system does nothing a scary. The ALP quad should be delivered today so looking forward to celebrating my rainy independence day doing an install. Would like to get the system tested after install if anyone would like to help out. Was thinking of leaving the LI's in place but turned off until after the test for comparison sake.
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Welcome to the forum, There are many members from your area on this board and they do frequent get together's and you will be able to attend one of those meets to get tested and learn more about your install.
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Welcome from Gwinnett Co. Ga.
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Welcome to the Forum.
As long as you're working on the Bimmer this wknd I would say just go ahead & remove the LI's as they will do you no good against the latest DragonEye Lidars !!!
I've previously owned HP-905s & LI's & can say the above w/ certainty from personal experience.
You've made an excellent choice upgrading your Parking Sensors,...try to keep your spacing of Sensors within the recommended 18-22" separation that experience has demonstrated to provide the best protection.
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Welcome as said above pull the LI'S off, there will be no comparison to the ALP!!!. I think if you have the dragons your way you will want 3 heads in the front and 2 in the rear.
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Welcome from DeKalb. Co.
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