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LiquidZ 02-05-2009 04:11 PM

Where are you putting your radar detector?
 
Has anybody done a clean install of one yet? If not, where do you put it?

Pics would be appreciated!

Ieatrocks 02-06-2009 12:27 AM

I've always heard that the higher up on the windshield, the greater the range of the radar detector. Does anyone know if this is true?

ssqpolo 02-06-2009 12:29 AM

i have my valentine wayyyy up...right behind the rear view...that way i dont have to look at it...other advantages: buttons are closer to you and it has a better "vision" of whats ahead/behind u. no pics yet. but i will post when i get it hard wired.

par4bmw 02-06-2009 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ieatrocks (Post 28096)
I've always heard that the higher up on the windshield, the greater the range of the radar detector. Does anyone know if this is true?

Yes with radar but not with Laser. This is from Escort's site:

Can I mount my detector on my sun visor?
We generally do not recommend mounting detectors on the sun visor because the dark tint at the top of most windshields significantly reduces laser detection range, and the GPS-powered features of the Passport 9500i will not function if satellite reception is blocked. So, we do not include a visor mount as a standard accessory. While not recommended, we do offer an optional visor mount that can be seen by clicking this visor clip link.

As a rule of thumb, a lower detector mounting position is better for laser and a higher position is better for radar. But, in most vehicles, the difference in height between the top and bottom of the windshield is not enough to make any perceptible difference in radar reception. It's best to mount your detector where it has a clear field of view front and rear (plus a clear view of the sky for the Passport 9500i), and where you can see it without obstructing your own view of the road.

par4bmw 02-06-2009 12:40 AM

I was planning on tinting my front to 50%. Has anyone experienced problems with radar detection using light tint in the front?

Very interested in seeing installation pics. Who is going to be first?

ssqpolo 02-06-2009 01:19 AM

i wouldnt recommend tinting your windshield. if you (god forbid) get into an accident then insurance wont cover it because tint "affects your vision/driving ability...they're even picky about a lil tint strip at the top (if it doesnt come from the factory)

Minicobra1 02-06-2009 03:31 AM

My Valentine is mounted just above the 3 pods, I have it attached to the window, but I'm looking into making a custom bracket that mounts on top of the pods. In Ca. you can use a radar detector, but it's against the law to have anything mounted to your windshield via suction cups, including Navs, phone holders, etc. This is why I need to fabricate a bracket.

LiquidZ 02-06-2009 06:55 AM

Where are you all running the power cord?

ssqpolo 02-06-2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 28164)
Where are you all running the power cord?

for right now...in front of my face. Soon, it will either go up and around the passenger side or straight down behind the dash.

semtex 02-06-2009 09:59 AM

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Right underneath the mirror. That's the optimal place to mount it, according to the manual. ssqpolo, putting it behind the mirror obstructs the rear-facing sensors. I'm getting my V1 hardwired tomorrow, but here are some pics from my 350.

smurfblu13 02-06-2009 12:47 PM

If you have a V1 those want to be as high up on the windshield as possible while still having a clear view out of the rear window. Best would be to hard wire the V1 in that position so the cord isn't in the way. Haven't seen a good hard wire in a 370 yet though. As for the others Par4BMW is right Escorts want to be in a lower position but again have a clear shot out of the rear for laser and other forms of radar.

sensi09 02-06-2009 03:15 PM

If you don't switch the V1 to different vehicles, have it integrated into the rear-view mirror.

zero 02-06-2009 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sensi09 (Post 28324)
If you don't switch the V1 to different vehicles, have it integrated into the rear-view mirror.

Cool I want one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJa1g3bBSXw

Ieatrocks 02-06-2009 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by par4bmw (Post 28102)
Yes with radar but not with Laser. This is from Escort's site:

Can I mount my detector on my sun visor?
We generally do not recommend mounting detectors on the sun visor because the dark tint at the top of most windshields significantly reduces laser detection range, and the GPS-powered features of the Passport 9500i will not function if satellite reception is blocked. So, we do not include a visor mount as a standard accessory. While not recommended, we do offer an optional visor mount that can be seen by clicking this visor clip link.

As a rule of thumb, a lower detector mounting position is better for laser and a higher position is better for radar. But, in most vehicles, the difference in height between the top and bottom of the windshield is not enough to make any perceptible difference in radar reception. It's best to mount your detector where it has a clear field of view front and rear (plus a clear view of the sky for the Passport 9500i), and where you can see it without obstructing your own view of the road.

Ahh okay. Thanks.

semtex 02-08-2009 02:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smurfblu13 (Post 28292)
If you have a V1 those want to be as high up on the windshield as possible while still having a clear view out of the rear window. Best would be to hard wire the V1 in that position so the cord isn't in the way. Haven't seen a good hard wire in a 370 yet though.

Here are pics of the hardwire in my 370.


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