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me@td5.org Member Since: 16 Jan 2011 Location: Warwick Posts: 856 |
I've often toyed with the idea. However the best location seems to be directly above the hitch on the centre of the cross member, exactly where my nato hitch is.
I could mount one underneath but I also have a reciever so that would be blocked by the drop plate. At the overland show I saw a great idea which was to mount in the spare wheel. Had been done on a few of the big trucks. Depends on your wheel type but that might work for you. www.td5.org |
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29th May 2014 6:04am |
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TR51 Member Since: 17 Apr 2012 Location: Dorset UK Posts: 333 |
Food for thought isthat some of the Garmin sat navs have a wireless camera. The (SVX?) defenders have a mount for the defender dashboard so it looks fairly standard. Although perhaps a little pricy it also includes a sat nab obviously 😀
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29th May 2014 8:57am |
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kmac Member Since: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Middlesex Posts: 1309 |
I have a set-up with a bullet cam in the crossmember and a 5 inch screen (that can take two camera inputs) on the dash.
I am considering another camera above the rear door as when I have the bike rack attached the lower down camera is obscured. If you have two cameras, you need to consider how power is switched to each one as if attached to the same screen, one will take precedence for display unless it is switched off in which case the screen will display output from the other camera. This can be done by wiring one to the reverse light so when reverse is selected it takes precedence on the display, else diplay the other cam. |
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29th May 2014 10:03am |
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kmac Member Since: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Middlesex Posts: 1309 |
I have a 28mm bullet cam that fits perfectly into one of the holes in the crossmember |
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29th May 2014 10:07am |
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garethmorgan50 Member Since: 16 Jan 2014 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 94 |
I can't vouch for how it performs, but there is a reverse camera shown in the latest land rover monthly magazine..
http://www.myrearview.co.uk/ |
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29th May 2014 10:58am |
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Egghead Member Since: 25 Nov 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 255 |
Get a double din stereo and have it display on that. My double din stereo is one that flaps up when I start the engine then tucks back away when not being used. I would prefer a built in one (with a modified dash console) so will be considering this later. My camera is mounted above the rear door so gets a reasonably good unobstructed view - the spare tyre does hide quite a bit though so you have to know the parameters of the vehicle when reversing tightly against something but this becomes second nature after a short while
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge The camera is avaiable here. |
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29th May 2014 12:47pm |
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Mjibex Member Since: 21 Mar 2013 Location: Reading Posts: 283 |
I have 1 of these. Can see the tow ball, just. Good view during the day. Not good at night with normal reverse light and no other light. Generally happy.
http://www.devon4x4.com/index.php?page=sho...;Itemid=14 |
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30th May 2014 6:41am |
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