Yeah I’d be interested to hear how - and where they are doing that. I like the idea though if someone has been able to get it to work.
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You guys are awesome with the idea to flip the cams. My pup usually rides behind me in the truck. With her back there, its hard to keep eyes on her. Adding a cam back there to watch her is a great idea.In for a Tri-Pro, I've been looking for the right cam setup and this one seems pretty great, all the way around. Since I'm dual tops, I opted to buy the extra cabin camera and bumper camera and switch between the two. I'm also planning on mounting the rear camera either to the spare or the rear bumper.
Looking forward to having it installed, while already dreading the install itself lol.
This past weekend I did see where someone did exactly that, but I have zero idea where I saw it. They installed a bracket under the body and mounted it near the frame and pointed it towards the front tires. I think they said it was to align tires over obstacles. This camera was higher than the bottom of the frame so unlikely it would get knocked off crawl'n.Has anyone tried mounting the bumper camera as an underbody mounted camera somewhere besides the bumper? I have the OEM front camera but thought maybe the bumper camera could be mounted in other locations.
We are always happy to take opinions from our customers. I'll pass this to the R&D team.You guys are awesome with the idea to flip the cams. My pup usually rides behind me in the truck. With her back there, its hard to keep eyes on her. Adding a cam back there to watch her is a great idea.
@WolfBox maybe there's a QuadPro on the horizon?
Pick the basic kit and you'll get there (see below. Ultimate kit is the $333 you're talking about, which is also a solid deal.Hi RustysBronco, how are you getting to a price of $294.50? Best I am getting to is that $333 price. Would like to order asap, but of course trying to get best deal.
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Rusty, are you saying do not run the rear camera wire like you did in the video? Seems to me the back side of the seal should be fine for running the wire to the glass mounted rear camera.On #1, don't shove the cable in your weather stripping to hide it and you'll be leak free (ask me how I learned this).![]()
I had a leak. Could be unrelated, but I wouldn't want any of yall to risk it.Rusty, are you saying do not run the rear camera like you did in the video? Seems to me the back side of the seals should be fine for running the wire to the glass mounted rear camera.
I had a leak. Could be unrelated, but I wouldn't want any of yall to risk it.
Its definitely helped me. Even with all my OEM cams. Holler if you have more install questions. I'm still in project mode today.Thank you. This install is my morning project now that today should be a dry day. Also will need test out spots for the bumper camera before I mount it. Going try between the bumper and skid plate.
I want to get it in so I can see if I want to order a second setup for my SC (has no factory fwd camera so this could aid in parking).