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Rear Parking sensors on Outback 2004

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Hi All,

I would like parking sensors at rear Sub dealer wants £400 Ridiculous. Any one Know how easy or hard to remove bottom of rear bumper That done then its plain sailing.


Hi All,

I would like parking sensors at rear Sub dealer wants £400 Ridiculous. Any one Know how easy or hard to remove bottom of rear bumper That done then its plain sailing.

Yes, DIY kit from Ebay which should take a couple of  hours to fit. No drilling. 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/No-Holes-In-Bumper-Electromagnetic-Parking-Sensors-UK-Designed-Engineered-/360997872092?pt=UK_In_Car_Technology&hash=item540d2661dc

This is a conductive strip that is stuck to the inside of the bumper. I actually bought this last year and when it arrived I thought it looked a little cheap and would definitely not work so I stuck it in a drawer until about a month ago. It really does work, it needs the bumper removing but its not too difficult.

Does what it says on the box!!

I just reverse till it hits something, love my tow hook 

I just reverse till it hits something, love my tow hook 

Yes.....on my Outback that`s my secondary reversing aid. :)

And I hit my own car last night when I reversed onto the drive  :lol:


Lol

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