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04-23-2021, 08:32 AM #11
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04-23-2021, 12:16 PM #12
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...r-10-99-a.html
Here is the thread
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04-23-2021, 12:53 PM #13
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Thanks, I have the ford setup with wire, I wonder if I can cut the harness and use the wireless transmitters in place, the receiver could go in the basement and the transmitter could go in the furrion mount..? hmm
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2021 Ford Super Duty Crew Cab 4X4 DRW 6.7 LWB F350
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04-23-2021, 04:46 PM #14
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Keep in mind all wireless regardless of brand will have latency. I tried wireless when we had our motorhome, and the latency was so bad I'd see cars coming up on the monitor at the same time it was passing my side view mirror. That's an accident waiting to happen if you use it for a lane change.....
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04-24-2021, 11:42 AM #15
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I don’t think it would do very well in the basement. I didn’t have the best results with the transmitter antenna just over the rear roof and receiver in the bed of the truck. It’s worth a shot at that price point. Worst part was creating the plug underneath the bed. I wasted a lot of work and time. Almost an entire day. Now I have to wire it.
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04-28-2021, 03:38 PM #16
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My 1st trailer I drilled a hole from outside into a cabinet, then worked my way to the frame and forward. My new Transcend Xplor didn't allow for that. So I took a piece of 4' Unistrut and attached it to the U bolts that hold the spare tire on. That is the Unistrut is behind the bumper and comes up above the spare. I placed it a little above the windshield of a car. I then attached the camera to the top of the Unistrut and snaked the wire down the Unistrut and under the trailer. I then just followed the wire bundle to the front and wired tied the cameras cable to the trailer to truck cable. My truck has a matching plug tucked behind my license plate. When I plug up the trailer brakes etc, I just plug up the camera. Very reliable, cheap, simple and works great.
If you want a picture, let me know.
Too windy?
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