Bill Tattersall
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Looking for one of these for my car hauler. Anybody got any suggestions?
I have been looking for something like that. Is the only wire needed to the backup light? does it have a display up front and is it wireless from the camera to the display?Simoniz has a very good one for about $70.00. I have one in my car and one in my truck. One i bought at Fleet Farm and one at our local Runnings.
Have had them for about 3 years now. Easily wired to the backup light or just on a toggle switch.
Yes nice clear display ( unless the camera lens is dirty) and is remote. Runnings store manager said it was clearer than his newer vehicle with a factory one. Camera mounts on the rear license plate. works good for backing up to a trailer.I have been looking for something like that. Is the only wire needed to the backup light? does it have a display up front and is it wireless from the camera to the display?
If you have a cellphone, they now make wireless backup cameras that utilize your phone as the monitor.Looking for one of these for my car hauler. Anybody got any suggestions?
I've also started seeing semis with cameras on the back of the trailer. Considering what a semi costs and the need for dash cams anyway, it's a low cost welcome addition.If you ever see 18 wheelers there are many that have a sticker on the mirrors, GOAL. GET OUT AND LOOK. Technology is great but it has limitations.
There are a boatload of battery powered backup cameras that are magnetically mounted on Amazon for under $100. Some are wired with a view screen and some create a wifi signal where you can use a smart phone as the view screen. Most of them are reversible, in that they can be mounted pointing to the rear or to the front of the vehicle and the view on the screen will be correctly oriented.What I really need is a portable battery powered magnetic mount camera that can be switched to "normal" orientation readily. Primary need is when using clamp on forks on the backhoe where you have pretty much zero visibility of the forks. Something I can mag onto the loader bucker with a good view and plop the monitor in the cab readily. Would also be useful for a number of other things if it had a decent range.
Anyone run across such a unit?
If you ever see 18 wheelers there are many that have a sticker on the mirrors, GOAL. GET OUT AND LOOK. Technology is great but it has limitations.
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