Drilling Rear Bumper For Backup Sensors
I'm hoping someone on the forum has installed backup sensors in a gen2 rear bumper and can tell me if there are any clearance issues between the plastic bumper and any hard surface behind it.
Reaching behind the bumper is easy around the license plate but I'm not certain what's behind the plastic out near the corners. The sensors require a hole be drilled then they're simply pushed into the hole. Easy, unless there's a big steel beam or huge hunk of foam right behind the plastic.
BTW I already have a backup camera but find it's not good for much, no depth perception, no real sense how far the bumper actually is to something until the picture gets really blurry (about when the camera contacts a wall...crrrrunch)
I'm hoping the combination of the two (camera and sensors) plus mirrors will help me get out of an exceptionally tight parking lot (work) when the top is up.
Cheers
Reaching behind the bumper is easy around the license plate but I'm not certain what's behind the plastic out near the corners. The sensors require a hole be drilled then they're simply pushed into the hole. Easy, unless there's a big steel beam or huge hunk of foam right behind the plastic.
BTW I already have a backup camera but find it's not good for much, no depth perception, no real sense how far the bumper actually is to something until the picture gets really blurry (about when the camera contacts a wall...crrrrunch)
I'm hoping the combination of the two (camera and sensors) plus mirrors will help me get out of an exceptionally tight parking lot (work) when the top is up.
Cheers
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