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    Socal member just installed my ALP and V1 in BMW 135i

    Just wanted to introduce myself and my new ride with counter measures installed.

    Picked up a BMW 135i about a month ago and my first mods have been V1 blendmount and ALP.

    I had LI installed on my BMW X5 then transferred to my Mazda speed 3 so not new to Laser counter measures.

    I really like the ALP over the LI in terms of features and ease of changing settings, hope it performs just as well.

    Below are some install pics, let me know what you guys think.










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    Hi & Welcome to the Forum.
    Rest assured,the AL Priority performs far superior to LI & Blinder parking Sensors, I've owned (& tested all 3 Models).

    Regarding your install:
    Your V1 location screams "look at me- break my window & steal me" to a thief.
    Your Sensor pix is to far recessed which will make you a sitting duck from an Overpass shot. Also, it may be an optical illusion but the Sensor looks pitched upwards 3-4 degrees...that's not good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Hi & Welcome to the Forum.
    Rest assured,the AL Priority performs far superior to LI & Blinder parking Sensors, I've owned (& tested all 3 Models).

    Regarding your install:
    Your V1 location screams "look at me- break my window & steal me" to a thief.
    Your Sensor pix is to far recessed which will make you a sitting duck from an Overpass shot. Also, it may be an optical illusion but the Sensor looks pitched upwards 3-4 degrees...that's not good.
    I would also move the sensors closer together and use the center area and put sensors in the top right and top left corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRocket View Post
    Hi & Welcome to the Forum.
    Rest assured,the AL Priority performs far superior to LI & Blinder parking Sensors, I've owned (& tested all 3 Models).

    Regarding your install:
    Your V1 location screams "look at me- break my window & steal me" to a thief.
    Your Sensor pix is to far recessed which will make you a sitting duck from an Overpass shot. Also, it may be an optical illusion but the Sensor looks pitched upwards 3-4 degrees...that's not good.
    No worries for the V1, my windows are tinted pretty dark including the windshield with black interior make it hard to see.

    Thanks for the advise on the sensors. They are level so must be the pic angle. In CA I have yet to see one shooting from an overpass, always on the side of the road some times using barriers or bushes to hide.

    Also just an FYI regarding mounting horizontal and vertical. On a BMW forum a guy has the ALP with one sensor mounted in the grill vertical, says he has had it tested and works with no issues. Thoughts?




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    Also I will be removing the front plate as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hit redline View Post
    No worries for the V1, my windows are tinted pretty dark including the windshield with black interior make it hard to see.

    Thanks for the advise on the sensors. They are level so must be the pic angle. In CA I have yet to see one shooting from an overpass, always on the side of the road some times using barriers or bushes to hide.

    Also just an FYI regarding mounting horizontal and vertical. On a BMW forum a guy has the ALP with one sensor mounted in the grill vertical, says he has had it tested and works with no issues. Thoughts?



    He would get chewed up alive with a single sensor. Hopefully when he eventually gets a ticket he does not blame the ALP because you need 2 sensors for any normal size car and they need to be mounted horizontal.
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    The outer sensors on mine (older bmw) have a similar location but the headlamps and plate are much closer together. Here, they tend to shoot headlamps in heavy traffic from the center median. The unit goes off before you see them unless you spend your day driving on the shoulder. I've been chased down only to see a car in front or behind me get the ticket. I'm sure I was the faster car when the unit alerted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hit redline View Post
    Also I will be removing the front plate as well.
    This will help, but keep in mind that the "White" color of your car is a disadvantage.(especially if it's a "metal flake" White !).

    Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
    I would also move the sensors closer together and use the center area and put sensors in the top right and top left corners.
    Proper spacing is VERY IMPORTANT, this point was highlighted this very morning when I Tested a Forum member here. I'll save commentary about it for his Thread when he Posts his results. Some Lidars he was ok w/, but 2 others gave him trouble & 1 in particular demolished him like a hot knife thru warm butter !

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    When running the V1 and ALP systems, are they independent or do they sync together?

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