Jan-29-2014 09:58 PM
Jan-31-2014 10:16 AM
Jan-31-2014 10:04 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:dodge guy wrote:
How do people drive without a trailer and a rear view mirror hanging from the windshield?
There is no law saying you need to have a rear view mirror hanging from your windshield. All the law says is that you need to have 2 ways of looking backward. A lot of bigger trucks don't even come with a center rear view mirror because it's figured they will either be towing something or have a big box mounted on the back.
Jan-31-2014 08:52 AM
westend wrote:
I've been looking at the cameras as a mod for my rig. I was pretty well decided to get two cameras, one for hitching to the ball and one on the back of the trailer. After reading about the distraction involved when under way, I might just opt for one
Jan-31-2014 06:39 AM
dodge guy wrote:
How do people drive without a trailer and a rear view mirror hanging from the windshield?
Jan-31-2014 05:12 AM
wmoses wrote:How are you going to put the makeup on your eyelashes without angling the mirror?:Rdodge guy wrote:
How do people drive without a trailer and a rear view mirror hanging from the windshield?
I see these fools daily here in Houston. Usually the rear view mirror is angled at them so they can see their own face.
Jan-31-2014 04:07 AM
dodge guy wrote:
How do people drive without a trailer and a rear view mirror hanging from the windshield?
Jan-31-2014 03:05 AM
Jan-31-2014 02:43 AM
Jan-31-2014 02:10 AM
Jan-30-2014 07:48 PM
Jan-30-2014 06:52 PM
avoidcrowds wrote:
OP stated he wanted a rear-view camera, not a backup camera. Different purposes.
I put a wired rear-view on my trailer, so I can see the narrow cars that get too close, and are not visible in the side mirrors. I like to know if there is someone there if I have to hit the brakes hard in nasty traffic.
Jan-30-2014 06:38 PM
Jan-30-2014 06:06 PM
BurbMan wrote:
If you have a good set of towing mirrors so that you can see down both sides of the camper, there is no need for a back up camera. I also installed back up lights on the bumper of the TT so folks know I am backing up. If backing into a tight spot it helps to have a spotter but I have done it many times solo as well.
Remember the GOAL method: Get Out And Look!
Jan-30-2014 05:32 PM
Nvr2loud wrote:Jframpey wrote:
Do you have an iPhone and iPad? I found this app on the ap store: AirBeam.
It allows you to set one as a camera and the other as a receiver. Originally designed as a baby monitor, it has sound as well.
I either have my wife walk to the rear of the trailer and hold the iPhone or I tape it to the bumper... Then I watch the iPad from the drivers seat. Works great. Just remember to retrieve the iPhone after parking!
I think it is available for other smart phones as well.
Joe
Do you have a wifi router running in your truck or trailer while you do this? or do the two iOS devices just connect to each other? If they just connect to each other, then what is the range?
The AirBeam reviews I've read describe it as a wi-fi router only app.