Weather tolerance of Laser Jammers
I live in an area of 4 seasons. We get all types of weather. Heavy snow, heavy thunderstorms, heat waves, extreme cold, etc.. Are laser jammers designed to withstand these types of extremes? It might be a dumb question, but I don't want to put multiple hundreds of dollars down on something that would break in harsh winter conditions.
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All jammer heads would suffer from weathering, but it all depends on how good the jammer heads are built,this is why warranty is important.
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I have had LI for the past year and 1 month on an evo and a set of LI for the past 9 months on a civic and the heads are both fine...I have gone through every type of weather and temperature with them and they have been fine...also u get a 2 year warranty...Blinders also have a very good reliability record
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hockey005
I have had LI for the past year and 1 month on an evo and a set of LI for the past 9 months on a civic and the heads are both fine...I have gone through every type of weather and temperature with them and they have been fine...also u get a 2 year warranty...Blinders also have a very good reliability record
Good, because I plan on getting a Blinder :)
The upstate NY members of this forum know what I'm talking about
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hockey005
I have had LI for the past year and 1 month on an evo and a set of LI for the past 9 months on a civic and the heads are both fine...I have gone through every type of weather and temperature with them and they have been fine...also u get a 2 year warranty...Blinders also have a very good reliability record
This is good to hear. Although I plan to take mine off during the winter. I don't trust WI's super concentrated corossive salt. :D
So far no problems with my LI's during the midwest summer rainstorms. :)
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i mean i try to avoid driving them in 15 degree weather and snow storms with the salt on the road but just make sure u clean the heads very so often
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pinoyem1
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hockey005
I have had LI for the past year and 1 month on an evo and a set of LI for the past 9 months on a civic and the heads are both fine...I have gone through every type of weather and temperature with them and they have been fine...also u get a 2 year warranty...Blinders also have a very good reliability record
This is good to hear. Although I plan to take mine off during the winter. I don't trust WI's super concentrated corossive salt. :D
So far no problems with my LI's during the midwest summer rainstorms. :)
Oh yeah, salt. In the winter months, roads around here are bathed in loads of salt. That can't be good for jammer heads.
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My car has seen all types of weather with all of my jammers and no real problems to speak of. My car is never under covers or in a garage either. I use to go to school in upstate NY
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I live in Indiana I have had Blinder M-20's for three years they hold up well.
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nyjason13
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pinoyem1
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hockey005
I have had LI for the past year and 1 month on an evo and a set of LI for the past 9 months on a civic and the heads are both fine...I have gone through every type of weather and temperature with them and they have been fine...also u get a 2 year warranty...Blinders also have a very good reliability record
This is good to hear. Although I plan to take mine off during the winter. I don't trust WI's super concentrated corossive salt. :D
So far no problems with my LI's during the midwest summer rainstorms. :)
Oh yeah, salt. In the winter months, roads around here are bathed in loads of salt. That can't be good for jammer heads.
Bathed is an understatement. Update NY winter are no joke, I would def take off my jammers once winter rolls around, but then again I wouldn't be speeding excessively to need them either, waaay too dangerous.