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BLK_HALO's C32 M20 Blinder Installation
BLK_HALO came by today and i installed his M20 Blinder for him.
It was fairly easy, hardest part is mounting the jamming modules. http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2400.jpg http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2402.jpg http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2401.jpg Power Switch: http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2403.jpg LED: http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2405.jpg Speaker: http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...5/DSCN2406.jpg |
what is it? nm, google'd it
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Originally Posted by flush
(Post 2112287)
what is it?
my guess is some sort of radar jammer. |
Originally Posted by flush
(Post 2112287)
what is it?
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Thanks Lee!!! the install was excellent!! now I just need to figure out which fuse to tap so the jammer turns on and off with the ignition!
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Originally Posted by BLK_HALO
(Post 2113513)
Thanks Lee!!! the install was excellent!! now I just need to figure out which fuse to tap so the jammer turns on and off with the ignition!
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what is in the grill? in the front of the car? and what is on the glass inside the car?
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Strange, I just installed my LPP laser jammers yesterday! I installed mine in the grill though, not the lower mesh area. Mounting the jammers was pretty intense.
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Originally Posted by Harry Madan
(Post 2113560)
what is in the grill? in the front of the car? and what is on the glass inside the car?
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Originally Posted by rlee02135
(Post 2113675)
laser jammers
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Originally Posted by Harry Madan
(Post 2113925)
how much did that all cost you?
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Originally Posted by jgsx
(Post 2113621)
Strange, I just installed my LPP laser jammers yesterday! I installed mine in the grill though, not the lower mesh area. Mounting the jammers was pretty intense.
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Originally Posted by BLK_HALO
(Post 2114639)
We tried mounting it between the grill holes but it wouldn't fitt. I would be intersted to see how you got it to fit, post some pictures.
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Originally Posted by rlee02135
(Post 2113931)
$350 for the unit...includes everything needed for install
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Originally Posted by Harry Madan
(Post 2114857)
how effective are these things? would u recommend having it, if a cop get an error signal would he not pull u over for the jammer?
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Originally Posted by jgsx
(Post 2114864)
Most laser jammers do not work well, but some work great. M20/M40 used to be the 'big dog' and the only real option, and it works pretty well. Now the new ones to get are the LPP or AL8. If you use it properly, most guns will not show a jam code. Because of the nature of lidar guns, it is kinda hard for them to get a feel for your actual speed, so they won't be able to tell that you were going 55 in the 35 then slowed down to 35.
I also have the M20, does a great job. My front installation is the same as yours, some of the lower grill cut out, but with the licence plate in, you cant see them. How did you do the rear installation. Mine pretty obvious :crazy: , so i am thinking of getting a black backplate to hide em. I can put up some pics if you want a basis for comparison? |
Originally Posted by jgsx
(Post 2114675)
Here are a few pictures of the fabrication. I had to make some custom aluminum brackets to fit them in there. I used a LPP, and the emitters are a lot smaller than the M20's (and *MUCH* more powerful). The two little guys are the LPP emitters, and the big ol guy in the middle is a Blinder emitter.
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Originally Posted by tjbrum
(Post 2115293)
Where did you get the AMG that is in your grill? Looks :y
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Originally Posted by Stomlo
(Post 2115053)
Yup, the point is to block the fuzz whilst you are slowing down, not to act like you can do what you want.
I also have the M20, does a great job. My front installation is the same as yours, some of the lower grill cut out, but with the licence plate in, you cant see them. How did you do the rear installation. Mine pretty obvious :crazy: , so i am thinking of getting a black backplate to hide em. I can put up some pics if you want a basis for comparison? i have been thinking about getting them, but i dont want to be pulled over and them asking me if i have a jammer, and get them searching my car for it. |
Originally Posted by Harry Madan
(Post 2115963)
does it still work if u put it behind the plate, i thought they have to be open for them to work well. i would like to see the pic of ur car's front mount and rear mount.
i have been thinking about getting them, but i dont want to be pulled over and them asking me if i have a jammer, and get them searching my car for it. Yes, they must be 100% exposed to work. They can not be hidden behind mesh and must be perfectly level to work properly. They blend in well with my black grill. I did not put one on the rear. I have yet to see or be hit by lidar pointed at the back of the vehicle. If you have a silver car, you really should be using the Blinder M40 (4 heads) or the dual head LPP or AL8 with all of the heads on the front of the vehicle. If you have a black car you can get by the M20 (2 up front) or the single head LPP or AL8. Make sure that you're in an area that actually uses lidar before you invest in a setup. Here in Chicago, they usually only use them when it is hot out. |
Originally Posted by Harry Madan
(Post 2115963)
does it still work if u put it behind the plate, i thought they have to be open for them to work well. i would like to see the pic of ur car's front mount and rear mount.
i have been thinking about getting them, but i dont want to be pulled over and them asking me if i have a jammer, and get them searching my car for it. Also, i have the M40, but i think that just means 2 more sensors :D sensors - http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070921tz0.jpg sensors - http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070922my5.jpg sensors - http://img180.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070925fv5.jpg LED - next to pillar http://img215.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070923th7.jpg |
Originally Posted by Stomlo
(Post 2117581)
Sorry, the pics are with my cellphone. The on/ff switch is located on the underside of the drivers dash, just above my shin. I want a black backplate behind my rear licence plate to make the sensors a bit less obvious..
Also, i have the M40, but i think that just means 2 more sensors :D sensors - http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070921tz0.jpg sensors - http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070922my5.jpg sensors - http://img180.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070925fv5.jpg LED - next to pillar http://img215.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070923th7.jpg |
Originally Posted by jgsx
(Post 2116129)
Are they illegal up there? They're not in Illinois.
Yes, they must be 100% exposed to work. They can not be hidden behind mesh and must be perfectly level to work properly. They blend in well with my black grill. I did not put one on the rear. I have yet to see or be hit by lidar pointed at the back of the vehicle. If you have a silver car, you really should be using the Blinder M40 (4 heads) or the dual head LPP or AL8 with all of the heads on the front of the vehicle. If you have a black car you can get by the M20 (2 up front) or the single head LPP or AL8. Make sure that you're in an area that actually uses lidar before you invest in a setup. Here in Chicago, they usually only use them when it is hot out.
Originally Posted by Stomlo
(Post 2117581)
Sorry, the pics are with my cellphone. The on/ff switch is located on the underside of the drivers dash, just above my shin. I want a black backplate behind my rear licence plate to make the sensors a bit less obvious..
Also, i have the M40, but i think that just means 2 more sensors :D sensors - http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070921tz0.jpg sensors - http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070922my5.jpg sensors - http://img180.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070925fv5.jpg LED - next to pillar http://img215.imageshack.us/my.php?i...4070923th7.jpg does it matter where u mount it, is not true the higher they are mounted the better they will be? |
jgsx, nice install...cant even see the modules
Stomlo, nice install, if i had a Europlate, i'd mount it on there too |
Originally Posted by rlee02135
(Post 2118780)
jgsx, nice install...cant even see the modules
Stomlo, nice install, if i had a Europlate, i'd mount it on there too wow you have hidden very well, they almost look like they are a part of the car. the little LED (i think it is) is that just to indicate when u are getting hit? does it matter where u mount it, is not true the higher they are mounted the better they will be? I think the higher up you mount it the more ideal. Obviously on the front, you are limited in choice, with the rear though, you can pretty much get it almost waist high. |
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