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    For the front of the car, I'm thinking about mounting it in the areas marked red in the attached image. For the back of the car, I'm planning on just mounting it on the rear license plate.

    2 heads for the front, 1 head in the back

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric06303 View Post
    For the front of the car, I'm thinking about mounting it in the areas marked red in the attached image. For the back of the car, I'm planning on just mounting it on the rear license plate.

    2 heads for the front, 1 head in the back
    If doing only 2 front heads, I'd go as far in as possible. Ideally you want about 18-20" between the heads. Are you sure you only want to do 1 rear head? You won't get protection against the newer variable pulse rate (VPR) guns with only one head. VPR is not yet a problem in CA, but when they do start showing up, you'd need 2 rear heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awj223 View Post
    If doing only 2 front heads, I'd go as far in as possible. Ideally you want about 18-20" between the heads. Are you sure you only want to do 1 rear head? You won't get protection against the newer variable pulse rate (VPR) guns with only one head. VPR is not yet a problem in CA, but when they do start showing up, you'd need 2 rear heads.
    You won't need rear jammers in CA. CHP and locals are going to be frontal shots.
    Go ahead, make my day.

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