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      05-12-2014, 06:26 PM   #1
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Anyone found a creative place to hide the E-Zpass (toll transponder for those not from the east coast US)? I don't like the look on my front windshield. Plus, there is a sensor you will block if it's placed in front of the realview mirror. I'm just holding it up when I go through tolls, but that is getting old fast!
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Just a thought, haven't even looked yet, but what about on the back (windshield side) of the nav screen? If the fit is right, you could maybe paint it black and it would blend right in.
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i got the new ez pass transponder....which is wedge shaped....i squeezed it between the windsheild and dashboard that way its easy to remove and doesnt block anything or get in the way
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Anyone found a creative place to hide the E-Zpass (toll transponder for those not from the east coast US)? I don't like the look on my front windshield. Plus, there is a sensor you will block if it's placed in front of the realview mirror. I'm just holding it up when I go through tolls, but that is getting old fast!
I have my TollTag mounted in front of my mirror, with no apparent ill effect. What sensor does it block when placed there?
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One of those is the rain sensor, the other (I think) is the headlight sensor. I guess if I put it on the other side, it wouldn't block it. Just more of an aesthetic thing to me. I liked the idea of painting it black. I've been having some fun with PlastiDip lately.

A friend mentioned mounting it in the bumper since its plastic.
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NJ EZ Pass offers one that mounts by the front license plate. I would worry about theft but it is an option.

That said, I will have to check if any sensors are blocked.
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