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Originally Posted by XwChriswX Radar can essentially be placed anywhere inside the car, and behind bumpers even if you want. As the energy passes through most non-metallic parts. Laser will
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Wouldn't the metal (hood, firewall, engine, wiring, etc.) interfere with the RADAR signal? Bounce it around too much, weakening it or increasing false alarms? I used to get false LASER readings in my SRT with the 8500 when I either punched the throttle or turned my headlights (HIDs) on. Wasn't always, but still scared the **** out of me. |
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