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Old 10-03-2003, 11:20 AM
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Re: Back Up Sensors

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Originally posted by JLittell
Anyone have any luck or experience with adding an aftermarket backup sensor to their cars/ SUV? Interested in adding one on my Durango. Any tips, tricks, advice, or brand recommendations? I'm more or less leaning to the LCD type (visual) other than the audible (sound) kits.
They can't be too tough. Just make sure that it has a bypass button on the dash for when you are trying to back up an attached trailer.

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