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Old 06-30-2006, 12:59 AM
Hozer Hozer is offline
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Lansing
Vehicle: 2004 Ford F150
Posts: 29
I thought it was easy but time consuming to install my reverse sensors. It included: splicing the unit to add a longer wire, tearing apart the dash to mount the front LED lights and buzzer, and custom fabricating some aluminum mounts for the rear (I didn't like the steel ones supplied, they didn't fit right with my class 4 hitch). I think it took me 4 hours or so to do. I installed a Ross system that uses microwaves to sense objects because here in MI we get a lot of snow and I didn't want the snow screwing up my sensors.
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