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January 17th, 2019 11:13 PM #31if you don't have that reverse cam installed, and you back up and hit something, you will think it's your fault.
if you have it installed and you back up and hit something, you'll still feel it's your fault. but the chances of backing up against something, will be significantly less.
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January 17th, 2019 11:20 PM #32
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January 18th, 2019 08:26 AM #33
Check your tire pressure, might be the cause of harsh ride ... Look for the recommended tire pressure on driver's side door sill ... Agree on the reverse sensors, they are more useful ... Good position for reverse camera would be where you can see your bumper ...
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January 19th, 2019 11:11 AM #40like 'most everything, it takes some getting used to.
it also depends on how the camera is aimed (what the monitor shows).
once, i dis-regarded my back-up sensor. hayun. i bumped into the alulod.
i remember the 90s besta, with its mirrors. i could park to within an inch of the wall.
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