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Artie32249
Explorer
Feb 13, 2014

Rearview camera setup

I have a 2012 F-150 tow vehicle and a 23' Coachmen TT. Currently the truck has the factory installed Synch/radio. I would like to replace it with an in-dash system so that I have a large touchscreen display that includes navi, blu-tooth, radio, etc. I would like a camera installed on the truck that can be used for back-up/rearview for tow vehicle alone and also have camera(s) installed on the trailer for rearview and back-up as well when it's being towed. Does anyone have such a set up? Any recommendations? Suggestions?
I've seen cameras mounted on bumpers, license plate frames and in the tailgate handle of the truck. I've been hearing quite a bit about theft of cameras being on the rise. Wondering which location is best.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    My 2010 F150 came with the rear camera. I never knew how nice this has been and don't know how I managed without one over the years...



    I love this display setup with the foot markers and alarm beeps. When the view gets to the one foot mark the alarm tone goes steady. You can very easily see the trailer hitch go over the ball mount on the truck. first time everytime...



    My camera lens is built into the FORD Emblem on the bottom. It could be higher up on the truck as I do get light glare sometimes when backing up at night so bad you can't see anything. I also get the alarm ON when water is dripping down off the FORD Emblem You can see the round black object below the FORD Emblem in this photo

    photos from google search

    If I was going to mount one on the back of my trailer it would up as high as I could get and point down to see the roadway behind. If it is going to be munted on thelicense plat or down tha low on the frame you will get a bunch of light refractions at night from vehicles behind you. Maybe being up high out of reach might make it harder to steal??? Most install I see on the rear of the trailers seem to be up high... Just my thoughts...

    Roy Ken
  • I like the Pioneer 2600BT and wanted to put one in my TT for the DVD and bluetooth capabilities. I'll probably just replace the whole TT next year.

    I would probably use a license frame mounted one like this one. It does not look big enough to scream steal me and if someone did, they are not much $ to replace.

    FWIW, the OEM $2k NAV system is worth every penny for the large screen/backup camera. Love hooking up now!