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Hey, I don't have the same setup as you, but thought I could provide some perspective. I have a badlands with lux package and recently bought the JCR vanguard bumper so I went through a similar process to you.Thanks again! That makes it much more clear... from their pictures it is tough to get an idea of exactly how much of that unit is blocked. Before you relocated yours, did it just not work at all or was it hit or miss?
The one thing that I wanted to note (and you'll see this if you choose to relocate your ACC sensor) is that every ACC sensor is independently "calibrated" (really aimed) at the factory. So the sensor is mounted to this contraption with screws that can be turned to aim it properly likely due to manufacturing tolerance stack-up etc. So everybody's sensor is likely aimed slightly differently from the factory. I used the ACC relocation bracket from JCR off-road in conjunction with my new bumper and it works 100% of the time. Having said that, after seeing the guts of this thing, it seems fairly obvious that this cannot be guaranteed, and so it makes sense that there will be a few fringe folks out there that have results that do not match JCR's results.
Having said that, theoretically it should be possible to get the sensor "recalibrated" (re-aimed) in it's new position, in fact I think I've seen dealerships that advertise this capability.
One other thing, the Badlands APEX 12k lbs winch comes with a solenoid relocation bracket in the box.
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