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Tripping Sensors at Left hand turn lanes?

Mos68x

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I'll get one, but I think that I'm going to mount it in the back of the cab that way it can also capture my speed (I use a GPS speedo on my phone) in the event there is ever an argument about how fast I was going, or lack of speed lol
 

Tinstar

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Garmin GDR45D (Dual cameras)
Garmin GDR35's

These were only available in the Asian market when I bought them.
Havent looked in a while to see if they made it to the US.

They work great and the low light capability is excellent.

Ive been using Garmin products since 1993 and have been extremely happy.
I fly with garmin aviation products now.
 

Mos68x

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Didn't bother me a single bit since it was kinda related (in a roundabout kinda way lol)

Has anyone else had issues with their magnets getting knocked off? I wonder if this was just a fluke, or if there is another issue that I need to address.
 

SETOYOTA

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I hung a few nuts on some bailing wire under the truck. Practically free and did the trick
 

srodocker

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How close to the ground does the nuts have to be Setoyota?

Usually my cousin is with me and there are quite a few lights around town that dont switch for the 5ton so he hops out and hits the crosswalk button. Really cheap to do that :naner:
 
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