IMPORTANT! ***Your factory exhaust may extend into a little channel into our bumper. While this may look like it fits, make sure you use a cutoff wheel and cut your exhaust a few inches before it goes into the bumper. This will allow the exhaust to breath and not heat up any components around it.***
What did you do about the parking sensors? Reinstall or trash? If trash, what did you do about the vehicle software throwing error codes when it can't find the sensor? If reinstall, how well does it work through the thicker aluminum bumper, as opposed to the thinner plastic bumper? Less sensitive?
We keep them connected to the vehicle just so they stay with the vehicle and if the customer ever wants to go back to factory, they're still there. However, we just bunch them up and zip tie them up and out of the way. You go in the vehicles system on the home screen and just turn off the sensors and it will not throw codes. We've seen some people drill through our bumper for sensors, but it's usually difficult to secure and align them properly. Hope this helps!
IMPORTANT! ***Your factory exhaust may extend into a little channel into our bumper. While this may look like it fits, make sure you use a cutoff wheel and cut your exhaust a few inches before it goes into the bumper. This will allow the exhaust to breath and not heat up any components around it.***
What did you do about the parking sensors? Reinstall or trash? If trash, what did you do about the vehicle software throwing error codes when it can't find the sensor? If reinstall, how well does it work through the thicker aluminum bumper, as opposed to the thinner plastic bumper? Less sensitive?
We keep them connected to the vehicle just so they stay with the vehicle and if the customer ever wants to go back to factory, they're still there. However, we just bunch them up and zip tie them up and out of the way. You go in the vehicles system on the home screen and just turn off the sensors and it will not throw codes. We've seen some people drill through our bumper for sensors, but it's usually difficult to secure and align them properly. Hope this helps!