Back-Up Camera Installation!
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im in
camera feels very sturdy. i wish i'd have taken pictures of the install. but the mounting is all metal, it feels like a good peice of equipment when holding it.
i can wire it to where it will start regardless of whats on the screen, im just too lazy ATM
i highly reccommend it, im thinking about getting a splitter and putting one in the front too. but thats just talk for now.
i can wire it to where it will start regardless of whats on the screen, im just too lazy ATM

i highly reccommend it, im thinking about getting a splitter and putting one in the front too. but thats just talk for now.
I probably wouldnt of bought the camera that you did. I would have went with a Boyo VTL300
Example
http://dfwcamper.com/accessories/node/98
Example
http://dfwcamper.com/accessories/node/98

I have the same camera, 2 of them as a matter of fact. I bought the first one @ best buy for 100.00 and it has a steel bracket, this one is mounted on my Flatbed that I drive for work. The other camera is on my screw, I bought it on ebay for 35.00 and it is the new style like the one in the picture that has the "night vision" infared led's. It has an aluminum bracket (much better). My older camera is 2.5 years old and still going strong with no leaks or h2o in lens. I believe they are made of some sort of cast matierial, real heavy duty feel to them.


