P 7 Bumper-less Grille Installed
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My intention would be insert the sensor into the adaptor from the rear and to hold the sensor in place with a u-shaped strip of metal and 2 screws. I would then insert the assembly into the honey comb from the rear and use adhesive on the tabs to hold them to the horizontal channels on the back side of the grille. The tabs can always be cut off if the adaptors need to be pushed further into the honeycomb for proper sensing. Creating the test adaptors as drawn, will allow us to come up with the best design.
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I am not sure whether it is critical to have the sensors flush with the front of the grille. Both rocspo and I have them in about 1/2 inch from the bottom of the selected honeycomb and they work. I have noticed that when I pull up to a curb that the screen diagram goes from yellow at 24 inches and then to red at 12 inches but then goes off pretty quickly, so closer to the front would probably give me a longer red.
Unhinged, your diagram looks like your mount is 15mm thick. Are you going to be able to adjust it vertically after assembly. I'm not sure but I think it is important to be able to adjust the sensor vertically in the honeycomb after the front end is reinstalled.
Unhinged, your diagram looks like your mount is 15mm thick. Are you going to be able to adjust it vertically after assembly. I'm not sure but I think it is important to be able to adjust the sensor vertically in the honeycomb after the front end is reinstalled.
Last edited by jleuz1; 05-22-2017 at 01:01 PM.
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I am not sure whether it is critical to have the sensors flush with the front of the grille. Both rocspo and I have them in about 1/2 inch from the bottom of the selected honeycomb and they work. I have noticed that when I pull up to a curb that the screen diagram goes from yellow at 24 inches and then to red at 12 inches but then goes off pretty quickly, so closer to the front would probably give me a longer red.
Unhinged, your diagram looks like your mount is 15mm thick. Are you going to be able to adjust it vertically after assembly. I'm not sure but I think it is important to be able to adjust the sensor vertically in the honeycomb after the front end is reinstalled.
Unhinged, your diagram looks like your mount is 15mm thick. Are you going to be able to adjust it vertically after assembly. I'm not sure but I think it is important to be able to adjust the sensor vertically in the honeycomb after the front end is reinstalled.
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Frankly, my biggest concern is detecting curbs and parking bumpers, so I intend to position my sensor slightly above the midline of the honeycomb aperture, then tilt slightly down.
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I think he means aim, as in vertical tilt. Don't see any advantage to adjusting the entire assembly a millimeter or two up and down, but getting the right aim - up or down - in relation to the horizon could impact performance.
Frankly, my biggest concern is detecting curbs and parking bumpers, so I intend to position my sensor slightly above the midline of the honeycomb aperture, then tilt slightly down.
Frankly, my biggest concern is detecting curbs and parking bumpers, so I intend to position my sensor slightly above the midline of the honeycomb aperture, then tilt slightly down.
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Thanks IronMike, vertical tilt were the words I was looking for. I was originally thinking about something like you are considering Unhinged, until I read rospco's procedure in which he pointed out that the sensors had to be adjusted for vertical tilt after assembly. How critical that is I don't know but to be safe that is how I had it done.
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Sorry but I am totally confused! The surround is no longer black? Everything is or is not ready? Connect the 3D Printer? You do not trust yourself? I really do not understand what you are saying. Are you using Google translate from another language?
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Sorry, the translation was wrong.
I meant that the surround is finished in black lacquered. This was before white. The grill was already in black.
I have sent the technical drawing to my friend with the 3D printer. The parts are manufactured.
When everything is ready, I will ask the dealer and installers These should then install everything to me. I can not do the work. I do not have the technical knowledge.
I meant that the surround is finished in black lacquered. This was before white. The grill was already in black.
I have sent the technical drawing to my friend with the 3D printer. The parts are manufactured.
When everything is ready, I will ask the dealer and installers These should then install everything to me. I can not do the work. I do not have the technical knowledge.
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Thank you Kajo for clarifying the situation. Do the parts fit the grille correctly? I have also made a template but they do not fit. If yours fit correctly can I ask you for a copy?
I am going to give the installation to my body shop as I do not have the skill to remove and remount the front bumper.
I am going to give the installation to my body shop as I do not have the skill to remove and remount the front bumper.
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Please let me know what it would cost me to have your friend print 2 adaptors for me as well. PM me with the details if you are able to make a pair for me.
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I am not sure about the space behind the grille however it is a great shame to fit an ugly plate on what should be a nice clean uncluttered grille.
It would be much nicer to use the Sto n sho bracket that fits under the lower deflector.
Regarding the extension of the cables, this is a really simple job you just need to find the same thickness of wire, then cut and use heat shrink to seal. Anyone with basic knowledge could complete this in a couple of minutes.
I too would be most grateful if I can buy a couple of adaptors from you. I am having great difficulty to achieve a good fit, even after using the dimensions published on this forum.
It would be much nicer to use the Sto n sho bracket that fits under the lower deflector.
Regarding the extension of the cables, this is a really simple job you just need to find the same thickness of wire, then cut and use heat shrink to seal. Anyone with basic knowledge could complete this in a couple of minutes.
I too would be most grateful if I can buy a couple of adaptors from you. I am having great difficulty to achieve a good fit, even after using the dimensions published on this forum.