Can you mount backup sensors in a D2 bumper not originally equipped with them?
#11
My son's D2 actually has the backup sensors already, it a bumper that accepts them is what he needs now.
OEM bumpers are expensive, aftermarket "industrial-grade" steel bumpers are much cheaper, but those would be even harder to drill out for the sensor "grid", especially as most of them are boxed steel, i.e., not open on the backside.
OEM bumpers are expensive, aftermarket "industrial-grade" steel bumpers are much cheaper, but those would be even harder to drill out for the sensor "grid", especially as most of them are boxed steel, i.e., not open on the backside.
#12
My son's D2 actually has the backup sensors already, it a bumper that accepts them is what he needs now.
OEM bumpers are expensive, aftermarket "industrial-grade" steel bumpers are much cheaper, but those would be even harder to drill out for the sensor "grid", especially as most of them are boxed steel, i.e., not open on the backside.
OEM bumpers are expensive, aftermarket "industrial-grade" steel bumpers are much cheaper, but those would be even harder to drill out for the sensor "grid", especially as most of them are boxed steel, i.e., not open on the backside.
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