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SoCal 370Z 05-16-2009 01:23 AM

Calling Chubbs! Does this Bloody Thing Work?
 
Chubbs and others,

Has anyone used or been in a vehicle that utilizes this device?

Parking Dynamics PD1

chubbs 05-16-2009 03:54 AM

I don't know - I've never used it!

However... as I am a cheapskate I have actually bought something similar to that over here in the UK. It's a 2-piece unit (rear sensors only), it plugs into the rear 12v power socket on my 350z.

As my car is black, the black sensors aren't too noticeable and I positioned them at the lower inner corners of the rear light clusters so I could hide the wires and fit them without any drilling.

I must say that it works fine. Something like this may be even more beneficial for the rear of the 370z with its restricted visibility. Can't see why you'd need any at the front though - I rely exclusively on eye-brain-hand-foot coordination so I don't hit the car in front (normally works, but not always!).

The only reservation I have about cheap 'always on' solutions is that they are 'always on'. The one in your link appears to be activated by selecting reverse gear, which is better. If you get the dealer to fit a reverse parking sensor kit, it's only activated when you select reverse gear - but if you use one like mine it's sensing stuff all the time, so if someone walks directly behind the car (eg., if you're sitting in traffic in a town) the thing starts to bleep! If this happens, you just unplug it.

All in all, I'd say that for a really cheap parking sensor, mine does the job efficiently, but the one in your link may be better (in theory!). How does it connect to the gear shift?

355890 05-16-2009 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chubbs (Post 73715)
I must say that it works fine. Something like this may be even more beneficial for the rear of the 370z with its restricted visibility.

I agree, this would be a cheaper solution.

molamann 05-16-2009 08:18 AM

Just backup Air Force style, just honk like hell. :>

WShade 05-16-2009 09:01 AM

I like this a lot. May give it a try.

chubbs 08-18-2013 03:29 PM

I know this thread has been dead for 3 years, but I thought I'd post for a laugh - - -

I just fitted a backup camera to my car - and now I want reversing sensors too. In fact, I'd like a megatronic force field, with defensive laser evaporisers. Do Nissan have one?

Trips 08-18-2013 03:58 PM

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Limeybastard 07-06-2014 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chubbs (Post 2451435)
I know this thread has been dead for 3 years, but I thought I'd post for a laugh - - -

I just fitted a backup camera to my car - and now I want reversing sensors too. In fact, I'd like a megatronic force field, with defensive laser evaporisers. Do Nissan have one?

Yes they do , I saw a DIY write up on an OZ forum about installing them.


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