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Old 11-18-2010, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Weiboy718
you gotta remove the bumper and cut out a rectangle hole on the lower mesh grill and mount the motorized bracket onto the bumper reinforcement bar with self tapping screws. I wired it directly to my battery just so you can play with it anytime.

Thanks, any way i can install it under the bumper instead? I wouldn't want to cut my mesh if i get this.
Old 11-18-2010, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tWistedMissiOn
Thanks, any way i can install it under the bumper instead? I wouldn't want to cut my mesh if i get this.
nah, that ain't gonna work. unless you don't mind losing it after a few bumps and scrapes lol
Old 11-19-2010, 12:34 AM
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Yeah if youre lowered AT ALL, you shouldn't consider placing it under the bumper. I say this from experience because my front plate is all scratched up from dips in the road and speed bumps hitting it first. Also if it's on the bottom, when you pull up to a wheel stop in a parking space, you're not only going to hit the plate but it could potentially rip the screws out.
Old 11-19-2010, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Weiboy718
nah, that ain't gonna work. unless you don't mind losing it after a few bumps and scrapes lol
LOL! i see... never thought of that Thanks for the info man.


Originally Posted by Wezbian
Yeah if youre lowered AT ALL, you shouldn't consider placing it under the bumper. I say this from experience because my front plate is all scratched up from dips in the road and speed bumps hitting it first. Also if it's on the bottom, when you pull up to a wheel stop in a parking space, you're not only going to hit the plate but it could potentially rip the screws out.
Thanks for the heads up. this will be a mod i will do along my modding road. Thanks man.
Old 11-19-2010, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by RISKY GUY
I don't know what brand it is, my friend has one.
he hasn't paid a single toll since he installed it.
it looks like someone is waving to you from the back of the car.no more camera lights. It's a great invention.
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