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โApr-25-2016 04:04 PM
bpounds wrote:
I can see my hitch in my rearview, but even if I couldn't I think a camera would be overkill. Nice thing about a fiver is, you don't need to be lined up so perfectly as you do with a bumper pull.
I can hit it just centering my truck box with the trailer body, in the two side mirrors.
A nice thing about the Vee tailgate, is that if I center my pinbox in the Vee of the gate, it's still going to be centered close enough when the pin approaches the hitch.
I know you guys love your cameras, which is fine too.
โApr-25-2016 01:16 PM
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โApr-25-2016 11:22 AM
elshamardo wrote:
Can't you see hitch via center mirror OR by looking at it thru back window?
No, I failed to include an important fact, it is a 4-door crew cab and the rear seats have headrest. I can see the front of the trailer in the rearview mirror and that gets me in the general area. I was thinking the camera would speed up the process.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Based on the pictures, it looks like the best place to put it is near the cab looking down and back.
โApr-23-2016 07:44 AM
brirene wrote:
When I was considering doing that, I always planned on mounting it towards the top of the rear window. You'll find that the more you tow, the easier it will be to get the right position without any visual aids. I just look in the mirror and am usually within an inch or two of center. Works for me. By the way, welcome to the forum!
โApr-23-2016 07:32 AM
WTP-GC wrote:Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We had one on our 2012 and I used a small piece of aluminum and mounted the camera to it and then used Velcro to mount it to my truck box. It was a straight on view and worked great. Then when we were done with the RV I could just pull it off and unroll my cover.
Tried the look over your shoulder thing but with a mega cab it wasn't easy. The camera connected right into my Good Sam GPS an helped great no arguing with the wife nothing
Tell the truth...with that many stickers you can't see out the back window. Probably has nothing to do with the megacab LOL
โApr-23-2016 06:41 AM
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โApr-23-2016 05:23 AM
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We had one on our 2012 and I used a small piece of aluminum and mounted the camera to it and then used Velcro to mount it to my truck box. It was a straight on view and worked great. Then when we were done with the RV I could just pull it off and unroll my cover.
Tried the look over your shoulder thing but with a mega cab it wasn't easy. The camera connected right into my Good Sam GPS an helped great no arguing with the wife nothing
โApr-23-2016 05:16 AM
Fishhawker wrote:
The folded bed cover on my truck obstructs a clear view of the hitch
so I put a plastic water bottle between the hitch jaws
when backing in to connect, the top of the bottle is clearly visable and guides me in for a perfect hookup
When I see the pin moving the bottle I get out and remove the bottle and continue the hook up
Works for me
โApr-23-2016 05:14 AM
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