Custom installed passport 9500ci radar detector and laser jammer
Will let you know how it performs. Only drive 3 days a week due to work travel, so will take some time before I can report on it.
My radar, V1, they say to mount it as high as possible. I had the same radar, not the stealth unit, and I got annoyed with the voice and it talking to me. The RedLight camera feature is pretty neat.
So what does the rearview mirror do on your set up? Looks like the light on your center cluster flashes with radar warning right?
My radar, V1, they say to mount it as high as possible. I had the same radar, not the stealth unit, and I got annoyed with the voice and it talking to me. The RedLight camera feature is pretty neat.
So what does the rearview mirror do on your set up? Looks like the light on your center cluster flashes with radar warning right?
I actually like the voice warnings, but you can switch them off if you don't like them. You can pretty much turn any feature you don't like off.
The guys who do this also do custom installs of the V1 where you get the arrows in the mirror, the on-off and volume on the dash, and they conceal the antenna in the overhead console. V1 plus Laser Interceptor is probably an even more popular choice since a lot of people love the arrows on the V1. I found V1 too noisy around the city because it doesn't filter known falses. From a sensitivity point I found them about the same (I had a V1 previously so I tested in parallel before selling it)
Last edited by *Batman*; Jan 2, 2011 at 02:05 AM.
I've been using similar setup for about a year now, and have to say this thing have already paid for itself. I chose windshield mounted 9500i + ZR4(controlled by 9500i). The windshield unit is hardwired (cable runs through mirror), and front jammers are in the same spot that yours, but mounted deep inside of the bumper for better protection from racks, and other crap that hits my car during pursuit
. They are hardly visible when you stand in front of the car, but work exactly like they should (proven). I decided not to install rear jammer for two reasons. First, it is very bulky, and brings extra attention when followed by a cop. Second, I had tech difficulties running cable from the trunk. It seems all wires run through some kind of "rollup" cable, and there is no other way (if you want clean install) to run it. I didn't feel like taking that thing apart, so I decided to skip it. It would be great, if you could take some close up pics of the trunk install, and post them here... Isn't your front radar unit installed too low? I was told such installs may result in late warnings, and tickets
. Also, I've noticed your control unit is hidden in coin holder. Do you have easily accessible (1-2secs) mute button for quick switching to 'receive only mode'? If you don't then watch out. Those guys may get very upset once they find out you're jamming them. I've heard many brutal stories, and don't wish anybody going through it.Cheers,
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Also the convenience of being pulled over less often is huge!
Last edited by *Batman*; Jan 2, 2011 at 02:06 AM.
I've been using similar setup for about a year now, and have to say this thing have already paid for itself. I chose windshield mounted 9500i + ZR4(controlled by 9500i). The windshield unit is hardwired (cable runs through mirror), and front jammers are in the same spot that yours, but mounted deep inside of the bumper for better protection from racks, and other crap that hits my car during pursuit
. They are hardly visible when you stand in front of the car, but work exactly like they should (proven). I decided not to install rear jammer for two reasons. First, it is very bulky, and brings extra attention when followed by a cop. Second, I had tech difficulties running cable from the trunk. It seems all wires run through some kind of "rollup" cable, and there is no other way (if you want clean install) to run it. I didn't feel like taking that thing apart, so I decided to skip it. It would be great, if you could take some close up pics of the trunk install, and post them here... Isn't your front radar unit installed too low? I was told such installs may result in late warnings, and tickets
. Also, I've noticed your control unit is hidden in coin holder. Do you have easily accessible (1-2secs) mute button for quick switching to 'receive only mode'? If you don't then watch out. Those guys may get very upset once they find out you're jamming them. I've heard many brutal stories, and don't wish anybody going through it.Cheers,
Regarding the trunk mounted jammer, as you say there is an integrated cable for all Lexus electronics, so you need to create your own cable path. What they did is use some armored cabling and mounted it along the door jams. It looks very clean as if it were factory. I'll take a pic and show you.










That's hefty bill but I guess he's got the $$$.