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Fetzl Member Since: 19 Jan 2016 Location: Olen Posts: 12 |
I have the Kenwood CMOS-320 for about 2 years now and it does the job beatutifully
You can switch between 4 camera angles... even look left and right around the corner Not the cheapest device, but hitting something/someone with a 130 with closed canopy costs even more #BTDT specs at http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk/car/a.../CMOS-320/ |
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12th Apr 2018 10:43pm |
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Sammyboy Member Since: 28 Feb 2017 Location: Hampshire Posts: 121 |
Just fitted a fleabay special to my 2012 110 USW for under £30. Does what it says on the tin!! Picture not brilliant but entirely acceptable to see what's behind when parking or hooking up to trailor/caravan.
No drilling required for camera. I used two unused threaded holes in rear cross-member above towbar, made a bracket out of angled aluminium and bolted it to cross-member then bolted camera to bracket. Camera powered from reversing light. Central position ideal for aligning with trailer etc. Small screen mounted in gap above rear view mirror thereby not interfering with drivers view of road. (Other mirror mounted screens are relatively large and obscure some of drivers view.) Screen permanantly wired to fuse box under steering wheel via A pillar with a piggy-back fuse holder. Video cable run along off-side of roof lining to A pillar and then above sun-shade to screen. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Discovery 4 HSE Defender 2.2 110 USW XS Ford Kuga AWD Discovery 3 Range Rover P38 Discovery - 300 TDI Discovery - 200TDI |
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4th Aug 2018 8:14pm |
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