rear view camera
I've been using a wired rear view camera with two Hi Los. Purchased on amazon. The brand is Rear View Safety. Cost today $276.73 w/ Prime.
Installed the first one above the Hi Lo decal, thru the overhead cabinets, down the chase with the coil of wires (rear bath). Drilled a 3/4" hole in the floor, found and used the main frame member (clear to the front!) and installed the disconnect on a bracket near the front of the "A' frame. The TV was a simple install--disconnect near the plate, under the carpet to the center console. Mounted the 7" display via provided bracket.
Purchased a second system, sold that Hi Lo and gave the new owner the unused TV end for his TV and installed the new camera in my newer Hi Lo. Mounted this one on the spare tire rack after welding a strong bracket on it and ran the cable underneath, same as before.
Results; both systems worked perfect all the time. The field of vision allows you to see a vehicle come up behind you and as soon as he changes lanes to pass, you have him in your mirrors. NO blind spots! For more money, you can wire in up to three cameras, all work at the same time, just turn to the channel you want to see.
Oh, TV and TT are wired together with a coiled cable for flexibility. Only downside to any camera is the weather, if the lens gets lots of rain on it, all you'll see is the lights.
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