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    2014 Reflection 303RLS- Rear view camera

    Does anyone know if the 2014 Reflection 303RLS is pre-wired for a rear view camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michelob3 View Post
    Does anyone know if the 2014 Reflection 303RLS is pre-wired for a rear view camera?
    Ours is not and I do not believe the 2014s were. Dealer added wiring and a Tadi brothers camera to our 2014. Someone with knowledge of later models can share when GDRV started doing so for Reflections. I think it was 2016 models.

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    Thank you Dan & Carol. Your input is appreciated. That being said then I would assume the best way to wire the rear view camera is to tie into the center clearance light fixture. If anyone has done this to their rig, please share your wisdom.

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    Our 2016 was pre-wired.

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    I installed a Haloview MC7101 on my 2014. I powered it through the center light. I initially attached the camera below the light using 3M body molding tape and it worked well. I’m considering cutting an aluminum plate to mount with the light mounting screws to put the camera above the light to get the antenna a bit above the roof to give more margin for signal, though it works fine as is.
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    Our '15 was pre-wired for Furion. I had no good luck with Tadi Bros 'wireless' camera. Signal-less more often than not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michelob3 View Post
    Thank you Dan & Carol. Your input is appreciated. That being said then I would assume the best way to wire the rear view camera is to tie into the center clearance light fixture. If anyone has done this to their rig, please share your wisdom.
    In this thread @Cate&Rob and others describe mounting a camera down on the trailer's bumper:

    https://www.mygrandrv.com/fo...860#post101860

    Despite our Imagine being prewired for the Furion camera up high, I like the idea of having a combo GPS and camera monitor, resulting in fewer gadgets cluttering up the truck's dash area, and running the wiring under the trailer sounds like the easiest way to install the Garmin system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwilson View Post
    I installed a Haloview MC7101 on my 2014. I powered it through the center light. I initially attached the camera below the light using 3M body molding tape and it worked well. I’m considering cutting an aluminum plate to mount with the light mounting screws to put the camera above the light to get the antenna a bit above the roof to give more margin for signal, though it works fine as is.
    Hello,
    I am starting to research rear view cameras. Are you satisfied with your Haloview?

    Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim & Deb View Post
    Hello,
    I am starting to research rear view cameras. Are you satisfied with your Haloview?

    Thanks,
    Jim
    For the price, yes. If I whacked on a tree limb or it got stolen I’d buy another. Haven’t had it long enough to be confident of quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jkwilson View Post
    For the price, yes. If I whacked on a tree limb or it got stolen I’d buy another. Haven’t had it long enough to be confident of quality.
    Thank You!
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