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RoyB
Oct 21, 2015Explorer II
My truck OEM tail gate camera is very sensitive to any lights it picks up at night... Sometimes flares out the whole screen.
If being mounted on the back of the RV TRAILER I would mount as high as possible and point down.
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This will stop most of the flare ups from approaching vehicles from behind you. As said above also makes for good view when backing into a tight parking spot...
A CAUTION NOTE from experience. Practice backing in using a rear camera before actually doing it. You may have to relearn all over again on which way to turn the steering wheel viewing things from the video screen hehe...
Roy Ken
If being mounted on the back of the RV TRAILER I would mount as high as possible and point down.
GOOGLE PHOTO
This will stop most of the flare ups from approaching vehicles from behind you. As said above also makes for good view when backing into a tight parking spot...
A CAUTION NOTE from experience. Practice backing in using a rear camera before actually doing it. You may have to relearn all over again on which way to turn the steering wheel viewing things from the video screen hehe...
Roy Ken
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