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oyarsa wrote:3M VHB tape ought to hold the weight of a camera (no drilling). Drilling doesn't scare me anymore. After I spent a lot of hours, cleaning, sealing, and painting my aluminum roof, I drilled in 9 holes for my solar panel. Along the way, I found the greatest way to seal those holes easily: If you use a power tool (cordless drill/impact) to install threaded fasteners (screws), installing through a piece of Eternabond tape, the threads and screw head will be sealed. It is almost magic.
Thanks for the suggestions. Seems like a lot of these (or maybe all) still require drilling for mounting the camera and possibly to get power. Maybe I should have more confidence in my abilities and go for it...
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oyarsa wrote:Yes, better than wireless. You'll need two cables-one from the camera to your hitch nd another from the hitch to the monitor in the truck. You separate the two when unloading the trailer.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not having much luck with the first item. Maybe it's unavailable now. Sounds like that might be a good way to do it...just run a long cable...
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