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12 minutes ago, Philipgonzales3 said:

I haven't got a speeding ticket since I ditched the radar detector like 10 years ago.  Maybe coincidence, I usually drive 5 over, 10 at the most.  *knocks on wood*

The modern radar detectors are awesome and a joy to use. Much longer range, GPS and other tech to filter nuisance alerts, etc. 
 

And yes, a little sense goes a long way too. ?

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They’re pretty useful if you know how to use them. If you think they make you invincible and you go on like you’re Mario Andretti well....


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Poppycock! Mario Andretti wouldn't be caught by the police.

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15 hours ago, OnTheReel said:

Gen5DIY radar detector harness installed and hooked up to my Escort Max 3. Also works perfect with my V1 so I have some options. Not sure which detector I prefer yet.

 

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Get rid of them both and get an R7!  ?

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1 hour ago, lapoolboy said:

Get rid of them both and get an R7!  ?

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I had the R7, but returned it for the R3. I didn’t like the R7 size. I wish they could have made it a little sleeker looking. My wife kept gaving me crap about being tacky  too lol. The angle screen and arrows were really nice though.

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I like the idea of a radar detector.... I am still waiting on seeing how I can install a reliable CB radio setup without drilling holes in the body for the antenna. Would love one for long trips and the convoy trips with buddies. 

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Installed the Bed Mat Friday, and the Tonneau Pro cover last night. Plan on getting a topper next year, so the Tonneau was just a cheap option to keep snow out of the bed this winter. 

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I like the idea of a radar detector.... I am still waiting on seeing how I can install a reliable CB radio setup without drilling holes in the body for the antenna. Would love one for long trips and the convoy trips with buddies. 


GMRS (with the proper license) is better plus the antenna is much shorter, I know how everyone loves short antennas around here.

Also, NMO the antenna to the roof and forget about it. I put one on mine the before it hit 500 miles.


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also, you all really go all out with the radar detectors. My years and years old ESD-787 still does the job just fine...

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I just like the filters on the modern ones. They knock out a lot of the phantom K band alerts from BSM. Nice to know that if it’s going off, there’s usually actually a smokey around.

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I just like the filters on the modern ones. They knock out a lot of the phantom K band alerts from BSM. Nice to know that if it’s going off, there’s usually actually a smokey around.


They sure would be handy for all these cars with BSM systems. You might’ve just reminded me why upgrading would be worth it.


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1 hour ago, Jav_eee said:

 


They sure would be handy for all these cars with BSM systems. You might’ve just reminded me why upgrading would be worth it.


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GPS lockout is the other HUGE reason to upgrade.

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5 hours ago, NonTypicalCPA said:

Need wheel and tire info, looks sharp! I have a white AT4. 

Thanks, check out my build page all the info is on there. 

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Swapped the chrome emblems for the OEM black ones on my '20 RST 3.0. I'm not sure why a RST comes from the factory with chrome emblems.

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