Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 16
  1. #1
    Professional
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    1,364

    Default LPP on new 07 black Mercury Milan

    Wassup peeps.Well time to plan for a jammer on the new Milan.Can someone help me with putting a pic up on here of it.If you go to www.mercuryvehicles.com and select milan photo gallery,it's the 3rd pic on the top row from the left.I need placment advice.

  2. #2
    Lead Foot
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Ontario
    Posts
    406

    Default



    Is this what you wanted?

  3. #3
    Professional
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    1,364

    Default

    Yes thanks.Any ideas on jammer location.My Milan is all black,but my concerns are the waterfall grill and the headlights.I won't be using veil,so i need a good jammer and good placment.

  4. #4
    Lead Foot
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Ontario
    Posts
    406

    Default

    I would think you could get away with putting them down in the bottom black bumper grill under the waterfall grill. Top right and left corners flush with the fog lights. Should be good for protection of headlights and front plate I believe.

    Again the best would be in the waterfall grill it self but depending on the LJ you get size will come into play.

  5. #5
    Professional
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    1,364

    Default

    I'm deciding between a new Blinder when it comes out,or a LPP.

  6. #6
    Lead Foot
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Ontario
    Posts
    406

    Default

    The LPP does have a bigger head than the LED based jammers. The front end of that auto is a big area to hide.
    Diode jammers are the best out right now regardless.
    I'd go with LPP unless Blinder has something new coming out in the near future. 8)

  7. #7
    Professional
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    1,364

    Default

    Anyone else..

  8. #8
    Lead Foot
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Georgia
    Posts
    389

    Default

    Yeah, LPP/AL is pretty much your best option. With such a big vehicle, it's easier to get big punchthrough with blinders (400ft+)

  9. #9
    Old Timer
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Cleveland/Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
    Posts
    7,732

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by lilmikey
    I would think you could get away with putting them down in the bottom black bumper grill under the waterfall grill. Top right and left corners flush with the fog lights. Should be good for protection of headlights and front plate I believe.

    Again the best would be in the waterfall grill it self but depending on the LJ you get size will come into play.
    ^ I agree with this set of recommendations - the LPP, especially in a dual-head configuration, should be more than powerful enough to shield that vehicle, even with its pretty awful (speaking only in terms of how hard they are to "cover" - I actually do like the car's styling) hard-points.

    If you can or don't mind cutting into the upper "waterfall" grill, that would be ideal, but the lower radiator ducting should be viable.

    Quote Originally Posted by lilmikey
    The LPP does have a bigger head than the LED based jammers.
    ^ This depends on what dimensions you're measuring.....

    In terms of width, my LPP heads are about half that of my front ZR3 units. In terms of height, they are slightly more over-square. Depth would be approximately equal. Weight, though, is significantly more than the ZR3.

    As such, depending on the mounting considerations, the different heads could be either easier or harder to mount, but typically speaking, the diode heads are regarded actually as "significantly smaller" than the current crop of LED-based (ZR3, Blinder) heads.

    ----

    I would, mrcllusb, if at all possible, postpone your purchase until the next round of GOL tests.

    Certainly, if you must have protection *now,* then the considerations are different, but if you're more worried about bang-for-the-buck concerns, then awaiting some unbiased hobbyist testing would definitely be best.

    There's pros and cons to the purchase of any of today's jammers.

  10. #10
    Yoda of Radar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    O'FALLON, MISSOURI
    Posts
    15,630

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by lilmikey
    I would think you could get away with putting them down in the bottom black bumper grill under the waterfall grill. Top right and left corners flush with the fog lights. Should be good for protection of headlights and front plate I believe.

    Again the best would be in the waterfall grill it self but depending on the LJ you get size will come into play.
    X2, I would expect that if you don't use Veil that you will get a punch though with some guns at around 300'-400' though. That grill is killer so any extra measures to reduce any more reflective areas are crutial. I would think by reducing the headlights with Veil you could get a punch through area down to around 150' - 300'
    Laser Interceptor Dual, Laser Interceptor Quad, Valentine 1 & The Escort 8500 X50 - Blue, Uniden BC296D, GRE500, Lasershield, 2011 Kia Soul +, Yamaha FZ6, 2005 Black Dodge Neon SRT-4,


 

 

Similar Threads

  1. V1 doesn't like Mercury Mountaineer
    By anaxagoras in forum Radar Detectors - General
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 01-15-2012, 05:41 AM
  2. Mercury is gone...
    By srtga in forum Car Talk
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 05-31-2010, 06:46 PM
  3. LI install Mercury Marauder
    By duhtroll in forum Show off your install.
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 10-31-2008, 11:12 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •