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Old 09-12-2010, 08:27 AM   #31
raqball
 
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Drives: 2010 Camaro
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: California
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Originally Posted by SS Drifter View Post
Robbie,I think your 9500ci is well installed and it did its job. If you got nailed point blank your usually going to get a ticket regardless. Remember, this unit will help you avoid tickets but, it is not invisible paint.

I've run the same set-up as yours for several months and it works great, The laser saved my tail a few times and radar has excellent range with minimum faulting That bowtie absorbs a lot less signal then a windsheild, it's an easy place to install it and it has good height from the ground. That woulb be the last of my worries.

As far as the shifters, first make sure they are turned on and looking straight ahead. The front shifter locations are not perfect but they work there (same as mine) and they look better then the dork install with the shifters screwed to the bumper. If the officier that wrote you up knew you had a detector you probably would not have got a break.

Count you blessings and move on. Oh, I read somethig that Valentine or one of those sites will pay your ticket.
Perhaps you need to educate yourself on radar, it's effects, and on placement of defense gear a little more....

My "dork" install of the shifters is not screwed onto the bumper, it's 3m tape.... And I said earlier defense comes 1st, prettiness 2nd..

Anyone who knows anything about radar will tell you that the Camaro is a large car and defending it against Laser is very hard to do with ZR4 shifters..

If you want to haff ass the install, then more power to you.. It's your driving record, insurance and ticket cost, not mine...

Placement of the shifters in the lower grille is a HORRIBLE idea... The car is to big... While it may look nice and pretty, you are almost running without them...

While some brands do offer ticket reimbursement, none of them are what you think they are... They ALL have fine print and most will only pay at a maximum of 10% over the posted speed limit... In a 70, that mean if you get a ticket doing 80, they DON'T pay... Also, they don't pay the court costs that are tacked onto every ticket if you go to court or not.. They don't pay your higher insurance rates, and they don't magically remove the points from your license...

Please educate yourself....
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