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Old 07-21-2013, 11:52 AM
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Default Roush Rear Valence and Parking Sensors

Has anyone tackled installing their reverse sensors into a Roush rear valence on a 2012? I've seen the write up elsewhere on doing it to a GT500 valence. The Roush valence seems to not have a fully flat area like where they'd sit on the stock valence. I'd have to look at it in person when it arrives this week to see if I can mount them flush in a similar to stock location. Anyone have any suggestions or info as to where you think they'd fit on this thing or where you'd try and put them? I got it because I found it on sale along with the square tips and I like the square tips and I'd rather have them then buy the round replacement tips for 65 bucks a piece. I've survived with every other car without reverse sensors but they're a nice feature to have and I'd like to keep them.





Any suggestions as to where you might try and put them? That crease just down from the upper edge I don't think is flat in there. To me it's either on that very upper edge, the top face of the crease which seems angled downward though. The other thought I had would be lower on the diffuser in those vertical pieces, or in the flat areas between them inboard of the exhaust openings. I guess in reality I could put them wherever I want but I want them to function as close to stock as possible.
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