The review and manufacturer say it can be mounted vertically, but horizontal is best.
PerryGunn said:That would explain it then... thought Popey was going madStuart Truman said:Interesting, Tapatalk is truncating the OP
The single unit price from the supplier is £375 inc VAT plus P&P.
The offer is:
From 1-9 units we get them for £325 inc VAT plus £6 P&P
From 10-19 units we get them for £310 inc VAT plus £6 P&P![]()
Stuart Truman said:
GreyZed said:It is suggested above that both sensors are mounted on the front. Does this mean it wouldn't interfere with a laser speed gun aimed at the back of your car?
GreyZed said:It is suggested above that both sensors are mounted on the front. Does this mean it wouldn't interfere with a laser speed gun aimed at the back of your car?
Bing said:Hmmm. Not sure if you coud fit this one like that :?
GreyZed said:Will this protect the rear of your car? I've only had a small number of FPNs over the years but they were all rear end snaps not front shots.
GreyZed said:Will this protect the rear of your car? I've only had a small number of FPNs over the years but they were all rear end snaps not front shots.
pvr said:It is not giving a reading at all, and as I tested a laser gun (LTI 2020), from 10 cars that were coming my way, I did not get a reading on a number of them due to me shaking, wind, whatever so it is not unusual.