Camera Mounting!
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I still have to turn my head, just down to my 7" head unit! :)
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Gosh *scratches head* With the view you get from a ranger, im always puzzled as to why you need a backup camera? Use your mirrors, or just flip an arm over the passenger seat and look back - if you dont know where you rear end is, you need to practice till your comfortable with getting close to objects in reverse.
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Gosh *scratches head* With the view you get from a ranger, im always puzzled as to why you need a backup camera? Use your mirrors, or just flip an arm over the passenger seat and look back - if you dont know where you rear end is, you need to practice till your comfortable with getting close to objects in reverse.
The wide viewing angle helps too, especially with all the kids running around my townhouse complex. those buggers come out of nowhere.
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This is the exact order of thoughts I went through until I thought, why not? :) I got a new head unit, it was a cam input (two actually one for parking camera, which I thought was a little over the top) and, it has turned out to be a fun project! especially with all the help from the rf members! woot!
The wide viewing angle helps too, especially with all the kids running around my townhouse complex. those buggers come out of nowhere.
The wide viewing angle helps too, especially with all the kids running around my townhouse complex. those buggers come out of nowhere.
yes they do jump put of no were , sometimes as bad as deer ,
as long as you dont need to tow anything ???, looks good
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No towing over here! :) I have already thought about that however. I am going to wire the whole thing on snap connectors, so if I do need to take it out...*snap, snap*. busting the bond on the loctite might be a little hard tho.
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