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24th September 2012, 09:18 PM
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Legendary
Squalo,
How does it go through the glass as the rear windows get dirty at the drop of a hat......
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24th September 2012 09:18 PM
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24th September 2012, 09:23 PM
#12
putting to far centre will more then likely pick up a blind spot from the spare also
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8th November 2012, 11:15 AM
#13
I placed mine just above the roof gutter with a plumbing elbow over it to protect it. its in the center so it gives a good view and looks good with the cover over it. it ment drilling a hole in the roof for the wires to go but im happy with that. its a neat patrol but if ya cant drill and cut things on it, ya not gunna go bashing through the bush in it are ya? and whats the point in having a 4x4 if ya too scared to get a few scratches on it? lol. but it give a great view and its outa the way up there.
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8th November 2012, 01:50 PM
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Legendary
I mounted mine on the small door in the cavity to the drivers side of the handle ImageUploadedByTapatalk1352341023.552237.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1352341076.376733.jpg its good enough to see whats behind plus you can just about see everything on ur drivers side and i didn't have to drill anything just have to cut and glue the grommet for the number plate looms
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22nd August 2013, 02:54 PM
#15
Patrol God
@ alitis ,Yo bud how have you found your reverse camera and how have you wired it.
got all these different style cameras but having trouble figuring out where to mount it.
I think Ive found a good spot , but suppose just need someone else who has a camera in the same position.
I'll hold off till you're over next and see what you think. in the meantime I'll mount front camera and LED pencil bar.
What about fixing it to the rear plastic wind deflector on the roof perfect position IMO
Last edited by threedogs; 23rd August 2013 at 02:17 PM.
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22nd August 2013, 04:52 PM
#16
Same place mine is alitis, good spot for hitching a trailer.
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22nd August 2013, 05:26 PM
#17
Patrol Guru
I'm with TD
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23rd August 2013, 01:51 AM
#18
Legendary
Originally Posted by
threedogs
@ alitis ,Yo bud how have you found your reverse camera and how have you wired it.
got all these different style cameras but having trouble figuring out where to mount it.
I think Ive found a good spot , but suppose just need someone else who has a camera in the same position.
I'll hold off till you're over next and see what you think. in the meantime I'll mount front camera and LED pencil bar.
I wired it to the head unit mate and picked up the reverse wire from the kick panel so soon as i put it in reverse the screen instantly shows whats behind. I like it there coz i can see between my tail lights what i can see with the mirrors like everyone has said for hitching up the trailer but also for parking.
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23rd August 2013, 02:12 PM
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Patrol God
@ cuppa you were right out of the three cameras I've got two are infra red and very good quality the third is just a 130 deg pin hole camera which is now in the bin very grainy indeed .
Now I've found a spot to mount it but its on the middle of the rear step just above the towbar, is this no good cause it'll get dirty all the time.. Also seems most have wired these direct
as in if required you just flick a toggle switch. It appears I'll have to use the head unit as not really anywhere to put a 3.5 in screen. Its doing my head in as I cant see how by selecting reverse
if that's my power source the screen will come on, might need to take some meds and go to a happy place for a while, tap tap tap it in, oh happy place lol
Hitching my camper is no drama as trailer is same width as patrol , just line up evenly with mirrors and reverse slowly till I'm there.
just reading all this again and no one is really happy where the camera is, seems up high and central is the go.
Last edited by threedogs; 23rd August 2013 at 02:24 PM.
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23rd August 2013, 02:30 PM
#20
Travelling Podologist
If I were you I'd consider placing the camera up high so you can see over the trailer, otherwise it will be pretty useless when reversing with the trailer on. I suppose it depends on why you want a reversing camera. If primarily for use without the trailer as an aid to seeing little kiddies, puppies & tree stumps low is ok.
I think there is usually a connection to the reversing light (terminal on gearbox) to trigger the camera's on switch with power supply from elsewhere. Multi core cable with din plugs usually supplies power to both camera & monitor in my experience.
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