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Post by WindDancer on Apr 12, 2013 16:40:08 GMT
After owning one for nearly a year, I finally got my camera fitted Arriving back home afterwards in the dark and having to parallel park ...... it was a synch! The space was just big enough for my van and I parked it with no problem this time, and not having to keep jumping up to check. I am throughly delighted with it. Thank you n brown for a job well done and being brave enough to take it on!
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Post by stevequality on Apr 13, 2013 12:28:07 GMT
I have owed a wireless reversing camera for over two years but still have not fitted it the problem is I am Disabled and if I lay down on the floor I will never get up and also I want it set up so that I can switch it on while I am driving because when I am in France people drive so close to the back of the motorhome that I can not see them and if I brake suddenly they will run in the back of me. I will get it fitted one day.
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Post by goldfish on Apr 13, 2013 17:50:18 GMT
I can really make do with a rear camera fitted also but just too paranoid to have holes drilled into the back panel and yes it must be nice to see what you are backing into .
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Post by n brown on Apr 13, 2013 18:33:08 GMT
i've been reversing large motors for years,but I love my camera,when you reverse without one,you usually get to within 2-3 foot ,with a camera you confidently get to an inch away. a lot of people who buy campers have only ever had cars and I really recommend a camera
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Post by Etienne Le Croq on Apr 13, 2013 20:24:32 GMT
Me too! I bought a kit from eBay £48 which included monitor,camera and all wiring/fittings .My van has no rear view mirror,so te monitor is wired to the LB's and on all the time.I mounted the camera above the rear doors and angled to point slightly upwards so acts as a rear view mirror.The monitor can work two cameras so I bought a cheap one £12 and fitted it under the rear bumper.I use this one for reversing up close to things.
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