Installed of the Gosher blind spot detection system on a 2006 Lincoln navigator

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This is an install of the Gosher blind spot detection system on a 2006 Lincoln navigator. Has two sensors in the front bumpers and two sensors in the rear bumpers. All sensors were painted to match the exterior color. The two LED indicator lights are molded into the tweeter sail for a OEM look and feel. We tested the unit in real time on the freeway with accurate results.

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Did painting the sensors not cause any problems? But a very clean install. One feature that newer cars have that I really want on my car.
 
Did painting the sensors not cause any problems? But a very clean install. One feature that newer cars have that I really want on my car.

No, not at all. They are designed to be painted, unlike some oem
sensors. The control box has sensitivity setting as well. Since this
paint is a tri coat(G4), little more expensive to paint.
Yeah the oem system like this on newer cars can be quite
expensive once you add all the factory options. This system is around
$349.99. To have the sensors painted, around $75- $150 to paint
depending on your factory color. Labor depends on the shop labor
rate per hour.
 

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