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- Jamison
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Wolfbox selected me as the recipient of their August giveaway for a "blind box"
When I received the package, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was a G900 TriPro dashcam setup.
For those unfamiliar, the G900 replaces or covers your OEM rear view mirror & adds a forward facing dash cam, along with a rear facing camera & a bumper cam.
The kit includes a hardwire option or a 12v outlet plug.
I chose to use the hardwire kit & installed both the main fuse tap & the "parking mode" fuse tap.
I highly recommend watching the video from Stickerfab on YouTube to help with wiring it up.
I also chose to spend $20 & get the OEM replacement bracket, so that I could remove my OEM rearview mirror entirely instead of holding the camera over the mirror.
The wire harness from my mirror fits neatly in the plastic trim pc that covers the factory safety camera.
I happen to have a high/lux package Wildtrak, so I did have an OEM front bumper camera, which I moved out to my fairlead earlier this year since I was catching mostly just a view of my winch.
So I mounted this camera right in the opening of the OEM camera - I did have to modify the small plastic bracket by cutting the OEM housing off.
For the rearview, since I have a soft top, I chose to run my wiring out the passenger side of the windshield, down the wire chase under the door sills & out to the tailgate.
I mounted my camera on the license plate bracket, so I'd get an unobstructed view from behind.
I haven't had a chance to use it offroad yet, but I do know from experience with the OEM camera that having a bumper cam is a huge assist offroad. It makes it so much easier to choose a line & be confident in where you're heading.
And it's a gamechanger on breakover when your nose is pointed up at the sky....
A few views of the camera in action. You can have all three or any one displayed.
It also has very easy voice commands like start recording, stop recording (for you know, when you need to do things you don't want on film), allows you to take still pictures with a voice command & lock a video if an incident occurs.
much thanks to Wolfbox. We have the same setup installed on my brothers F350 - they're super convenient & a quality dashcam.
I'd highly reccomend as a dash cam, & if you don't have an OEM front camera, it's definitely worth considering for offroad use (& parking lol).
When I received the package, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was a G900 TriPro dashcam setup.
For those unfamiliar, the G900 replaces or covers your OEM rear view mirror & adds a forward facing dash cam, along with a rear facing camera & a bumper cam.
The kit includes a hardwire option or a 12v outlet plug.
I chose to use the hardwire kit & installed both the main fuse tap & the "parking mode" fuse tap.
I highly recommend watching the video from Stickerfab on YouTube to help with wiring it up.
I also chose to spend $20 & get the OEM replacement bracket, so that I could remove my OEM rearview mirror entirely instead of holding the camera over the mirror.
The wire harness from my mirror fits neatly in the plastic trim pc that covers the factory safety camera.
I happen to have a high/lux package Wildtrak, so I did have an OEM front bumper camera, which I moved out to my fairlead earlier this year since I was catching mostly just a view of my winch.
So I mounted this camera right in the opening of the OEM camera - I did have to modify the small plastic bracket by cutting the OEM housing off.
For the rearview, since I have a soft top, I chose to run my wiring out the passenger side of the windshield, down the wire chase under the door sills & out to the tailgate.
I mounted my camera on the license plate bracket, so I'd get an unobstructed view from behind.
I haven't had a chance to use it offroad yet, but I do know from experience with the OEM camera that having a bumper cam is a huge assist offroad. It makes it so much easier to choose a line & be confident in where you're heading.
And it's a gamechanger on breakover when your nose is pointed up at the sky....
A few views of the camera in action. You can have all three or any one displayed.
It also has very easy voice commands like start recording, stop recording (for you know, when you need to do things you don't want on film), allows you to take still pictures with a voice command & lock a video if an incident occurs.
much thanks to Wolfbox. We have the same setup installed on my brothers F350 - they're super convenient & a quality dashcam.
I'd highly reccomend as a dash cam, & if you don't have an OEM front camera, it's definitely worth considering for offroad use (& parking lol).
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