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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Backup Sensor - Anybody use one?

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I am interested in a backup sensor since I busted a guys little cracker box a couple of weeks ago. He had pulled up so close behind me that I could not see him in any mirror. I had to pull ahead to see what I had bumped.



I got out to see what damage I had done to my new truck and he started yelling at me about driving a monster. Didn't hurt the truck.



Any one using one? If so would you recommend your brand?



jr
 
Hi,

I have had a back sensor on my Ram for about 6 months and it works great. It is advertised in the Popular Science. It is called

Bak-Talk it actually talks to you 8ft 3ft ect.

You can call them at 1-888-325-5756.



Hope this helps you, Ed2
 
Geno's Garage has one @ $149, I found it straight forward to install. Warning sounds both Left and Right, plus distance to object, one could not ask for more. Drill holes in rear bumper (Paper Thin) Distance Highly Accurate to object, also warns of passing vehicles and people, a sure "Damage Avoider" I found mounting the Dial? in the vicinity of the Rear View Mirror an ideal location. Try it You'll Like It. Scrum Down, p. s. try Geno's for Everything.
 
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