Mounting a Radar Detector
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Mounting a Radar Detector
I ordered a radar detector last night, and I want to make it relatively stealthy. Any suggestions?
I wanted to buy a remote unit, but those were out of my price range, so for now I am going to have to make the Escort 8500 work. I'm thinking about rigging some kind of special visor holder, but I eventually want to take the visors out of my '02 and replace them with the folding ones from the early NA.
I don't really want the cops to know I have it, but more importantly, I don't want to have to deal with it every time I leave the car for 10 minutes with the top down.
I wanted to buy a remote unit, but those were out of my price range, so for now I am going to have to make the Escort 8500 work. I'm thinking about rigging some kind of special visor holder, but I eventually want to take the visors out of my '02 and replace them with the folding ones from the early NA.
I don't really want the cops to know I have it, but more importantly, I don't want to have to deal with it every time I leave the car for 10 minutes with the top down.
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Which detector did you buy?
Some offer remote mount options (like the V1, my personal fav).
You could always do something like this regardless of the model:
http://www.radarbusters.com/motorcyc...hardsystem.cfm
Some offer remote mount options (like the V1, my personal fav).
You could always do something like this regardless of the model:
http://www.radarbusters.com/motorcyc...hardsystem.cfm
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My V1 is above my mirror and is hard-wired in, with the cord run under the dash and up around the windshield, tucked into the rubber. Plenty stealthy for me.
I don't know how you would put it in the dash, torutufas, since that would kill its functionality. Even a remote-mounted V1 still needs LOS out of the glass.
I don't know how you would put it in the dash, torutufas, since that would kill its functionality. Even a remote-mounted V1 still needs LOS out of the glass.
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If you have an eyebrow window tint strip, mount it up high just below the top edge of the windshield and tap into the dome light (if you have one) for power. It cannot be seen from the outside. This is where mine is mounted.
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I've seen people crack them open and add a good length of wire between the unit and the actual sensor and mount the sensor in the mouth of the front bumper, that way you can put the unit wherever you want and permanently mount it.
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I guess I will just mount it at the very top of the windshield for now then until I can find a better place for it. I still have dreams of owning a remote unit when I have a little more cash. I don't suppose there is any wire in the dome light that only has power when the key is on, is there? That would be way too handy.
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I guess I will just mount it at the very top of the windshield for now then until I can find a better place for it. I still have dreams of owning a remote unit when I have a little more cash. I don't suppose there is any wire in the dome light that only has power when the key is on, is there? That would be way too handy.
You can always run a new, ignition triggered wire up through the a-pillar. You only need one small gauge one for power since you can ground to the frame at the dome light mounts.
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I wouldn't bet on that...
When the cop is sitting in his car with your license and insurance card in his hands, and trying to decide whether or not to write you a ticket or give you a warning, how apathetic is he going to be at that very moment regarding the radar detector mounted plainly in your front window?
When the cop is sitting in his car with your license and insurance card in his hands, and trying to decide whether or not to write you a ticket or give you a warning, how apathetic is he going to be at that very moment regarding the radar detector mounted plainly in your front window?
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The problem with radar detectors is that by the time they go off, the police have caught somebody. The trick is to make sure that somebody isn't you.
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Virginia and DC. Cops think you must be a speeder if they pull you over and you have a detector, they know its not your first time. The V1 has such a long range, when they are doing instant on you hear it beep in short boosts before you get there. If you the only car for miles on the road at night, you might as well just do the speed limit.
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http://www.radarbusters.com/motorcyc...ardetector.cfm
Scroll down a bit and look on the left side. It's a hard wire kit and also a direct wire fuse kit.
Scroll down a bit and look on the left side. It's a hard wire kit and also a direct wire fuse kit.