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Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: GCherokee on September 12, 2012, 05:13:50 PM

Title: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on September 12, 2012, 05:13:50 PM
Hello,

Anyone recommend a make of rear parking sensors to fit myself?

Decent ones and not the £12 jobbies on Flea Bay please.

A link would be great too.

Thanks

Regards

Pete
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: Panic mechanic! on September 12, 2012, 05:20:25 PM
Not sure any birty will own up to needing parking sensors as we all know where the bumpers are...... Apart from jay!
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: Tank on September 12, 2012, 06:02:28 PM
I have a set of Scorpian ones.Had them a while but they are still BNIB.Theres 4 sensors,controller and all wiring,and instructions.Made by the same people that do the Alarms.Yours for £40 delivered,same as these,just the old number

http://www.uplandscarradios.com/by-manufacturer/scorpion/scorpion-ps40-parking-sensor/prod_665.html (http://www.uplandscarradios.com/by-manufacturer/scorpion/scorpion-ps40-parking-sensor/prod_665.html)
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: YT on September 12, 2012, 06:07:23 PM
Steel bumpers. When ya stop going backwards your a half inch too close. :) :) :)
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: Plank on September 12, 2012, 06:26:01 PM
I get my missus to stand behind me and when she screams as I crush her legs, I know I am just far enough away from any object to avoid damaging the Beast
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: cheese_aholic on September 12, 2012, 07:27:02 PM
TBH I had the £12 flea bay hobbies on my Laguna, and never had a problem with them...
I now have a set from the RAC still waiting to be fitted to the wife's Beemer; they use a strip of metal stuck inside the bumper so don't need any holes drilling in the bumper to fit the sensors...
Sound very clever, but as I've not got round to actually fitting them yet can't comment as to their effectiveness...
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on September 18, 2012, 12:04:11 PM
TBH I had the £12 flea bay hobbies on my Laguna, and never had a problem with them...
I now have a set from the RAC still waiting to be fitted to the wife's Beemer; they use a strip of metal stuck inside the bumper so don't need any holes drilling in the bumper to fit the sensors...
Sound very clever, but as I've not got round to actually fitting them yet can't comment as to their effectiveness...

H'mm. That sounds clever.

Thanks for your replies.

Pete
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: jay140285 on September 20, 2012, 10:16:57 PM
Cheers Panic, yes our Grand Cherokee has them fitted from the factory so cannot comment.

Apart from they are useful!
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on October 19, 2012, 12:26:52 PM
Steel bumpers. When ya stop going backwards your a half inch too close. :) :) :)

Hell - parking sensors are cheaper. That appeals to me more cause of my Scottish blood.

AND - why are there no Scottish or Welsh flag wavers in the emoticons? Thats not good enough.
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: YT on October 19, 2012, 02:40:12 PM
Steel bumpers. When ya stop going backwards your a half inch too close. :) :) :)

Hell - parking sensors are cheaper. That appeals to me more cause of my Scottish blood.

AND - why are there no Scottish or Welsh flag wavers in the emoticons? Thats not good enough.
I've a 96 cherry, steel bumpers are standard. Lol
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on October 19, 2012, 02:54:45 PM
Steel bumpers. When ya stop going backwards your a half inch too close. :) :) :)

Hell - parking sensors are cheaper. That appeals to me more cause of my Scottish blood.

AND - why are there no Scottish or Welsh flag wavers in the emoticons? Thats not good enough.
I've a 96 cherry, steel bumpers are standard. Lol

Mutter mutter - bet you have not got four beer holders though.  :icon_jook:
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: Brynjaminjones on October 19, 2012, 03:19:43 PM
I've a 96 cherry, steel bumpers are standard. Lol

Get a tow bar too and you're sorted! Dad once managed to knock a Mazda's bumper off without leaving a scratch on the XJ! :003:
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: YT on October 19, 2012, 03:30:08 PM
Steel bumpers. When ya stop going backwards your a half inch too close. :) :) :)

Hell - parking sensors are cheaper. That appeals to me more cause of my Scottish blood.

AND - why are there no Scottish or Welsh flag wavers in the emoticons? Thats not good enough.
I've a 96 cherry, steel bumpers are standard. Lol



Mutter mutter - bet you have not got four beer holders though.  :icon_jook:

No, just the 2 between the front seats. Lol
Oh, and this at the front to cover numpties in hot hatches what can't reverse. :) :) :)
(https://birtydastards.com/frm/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi264.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fii197%2Fe_soak%2FF9FA3766-A3AD-430D-8010-0325D3420EA8-990-00000072025B7574.jpg&hash=8e73b3b44ba640209d80f08a153dac5d0562e13f)
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on October 19, 2012, 05:01:49 PM
I've a 96 cherry, steel bumpers are standard. Lol

Get a tow bar too and you're sorted! Dad once managed to knock a Mazda's bumper off without leaving a scratch on the XJ! :003:

I got one - I got one!!!!


I tow a caravan you see. Anyway, I dont call it a towbar - I call it the shin breaker and it has been known to decimate the odd plastic bumper - especially on Vauxhalls and Renaults.

I just LOVE testing the bumper strength on Renaults.   :icon_super:
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on October 19, 2012, 05:07:13 PM
YT - Holy cow. That's some motor. Thanks for the picture.

She - or is it He - looks the bis.

Last winter around here the police and ambulance authorities were looking for vehicles like yours to take people to hospital and the suchlike. They were paying well too.

Is that mud or camouflage?
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: GCherokee on October 23, 2012, 10:55:29 PM
Just one other question - are the sensors themselves all the same and are there 'good' ones and 'bad shoddy ones'?
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: YT on October 24, 2012, 12:08:33 AM
Used to be a member of SE4x4 response when I had the x trail. Now registered with volunteer 4x4. (Less hassle and complications)
Just mud. The cherry doesn't do hideing. Lol
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Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: Brynjaminjones on October 24, 2012, 12:15:07 AM
YT, I'm very much liking how you've fitted the stock end caps over the custom bumper, it looks good. :icon_super:
Title: Re: Rear Parking sensors
Post by: YT on October 24, 2012, 12:10:29 PM
The HD center section has the same profile as the standard bumper. It had short end caps with it but would have ment changing/modifying the flares and plastic arch inserts. Worked out easier to just trim back the standard end caps, mount in standard and a couple of speed screws into the bumper.  :)