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I've done a few of them, I thought they were pretty straight forward installs to my recollection. I never had any call backs or complaints, must've don't something right. lol. I prefer Pilk, but at the end of the day I usually go with what makes my bottom line better, WITHOUT SACRAFICING QUALITY!
it took me longer to hit reply , than it will take you to do the job. The mirror has the typical black cover, behind it is a black plate that attaches to 4 pins on the windshield. it comes off easily. I WOULD NOT disconnect anything... the windshield cuts out like butter, and the cowl pops up and easily comes off. Cake job.
this should be a self correcting Lane Departure car.... just be careful not to do anything to the lenz. How ever you should have a disclaimer for the customer to read and sign if needed. I have a customer in Helena Mt that had to pay a dealer 153 dollars to fix a problem with the system. ( We all have customers that become the squeaky wheal )...