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Anyone have any experience with this company. The nose on this truck sits so high and its tight in my garage. A front camera would improve visibility. Looking at this one: https://www.tadibrothers.com/product...-bullet-camera
Its wireless and I could use an extra phone to view.
I like that idea except I need a rear camera as my hitch mounted salter is blocking the tailgate camera. Going to have to talk with their tech support to find the right solution. Really want it to work with the stock screen though if possible.
I like that idea except I need a rear camera as my hitch mounted salter is blocking the tailgate camera. Going to have to talk with their tech support to find the right solution. Really want it to work with the stock screen though if possible.
I like that idea except I need a rear camera as my hitch mounted salter is blocking the tailgate camera. Going to have to talk with their tech support to find the right solution. Really want it to work with the stock screen though if possible.
The camera I posted doesn't know its a front camera. Mount it on your spreader.
Anyone have any experience with this company. The nose on this truck sits so high and its tight in my garage. A front camera would improve visibility. Looking at this one: https://www.tadibrothers.com/product...-bullet-camera
Its wireless and I could use an extra phone to view.
Thanks for the link. Rep gun is jammed.
I've been looking for a set of side view cameras to put on my car that has the worst side view mirrors I've ever had the displeasure to use. I'm looking forward to a review of what you go with. My F-350 has the 360° camera system so I already have a front camera. It works OK. It doesn't seem to be very hi-def though.
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