V1 radar detector install
I was wondering if any of you have pointers or guidance on hard wire install and best low key placement of a valentine 1 radar detector in my 2011 GT.
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Find a keyed power and a ground. Hide the wiring. It's simple. I have all three of my vehicles hardwired for a V1
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Kind of off topic but is this a good detector? I'm pretty sure I'll need one soon. Can't keep my foot out of it.
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Blendmount mirror mount and power tap. Check out their web page.
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Went with this Doug, looks the cleanest IMHO. Thanks guys! |
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I need to get a blend mount. I have a suction cup one that is adjustable.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...pspkwgf0ym.jpg http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...psg8gpe2xc.jpg I have two V1's and a escort redline. I live the v1 in the city area and redline for long open roads. |
Yeah, it's a little pricey, but looks the best in my opinion. Mine is a passport 9500ix, but same concept.
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Are the detectors in general worth it? I mean idk how anyone could react quick enough when a beam of light is put on their car...
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Yes, they're worth it.. Depending on the settings, once you know the radar bands used in your area and/or wide spread they help even the playing field. Detectors help more to keep you check daily driving and the tickets I've gotten, I either didn't have it on or was going to fast yet it turned a court date into an expensive ticket. FYI however you mount it make sure you can take it down out of the sun when parked.
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HE is talking about laser i believe. LAser is tough to beat without a scrambler.
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Correct. I mean don't most jurisdictions in the metroplex use nothing but lidar at this point? |
and scrambler and jammers are illegal in tejassss..:(
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