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I am tired of having to replace the front camera due to a rock taking it out...this will be my 3rd one and at $230 or so a pop, it is getting pricey. I'm hoping to find a lens to replace JUST the lens, but need to know if anyone knows the specs on the lens...especially what the degree of view is. Since my camera is kaput, I can't measure it so if anyone knows, I'd appreciate if you could share.
I have no info for you unfortunately, but since you have replaced it a couple times you might be able to answer something I've been curious about. Is it necessary to have the dealer do any setup or programming after replacement?
I thought I had heard something about some kind of setup being required after any of the cameras are replaced with the 360 system.
I have no info for you unfortunately, but since you have replaced it a couple times you might be able to answer something I've been curious about. Is it necessary to have the dealer do any setup or programming after replacement?
I thought I had heard something about some kind of setup being required after any of the cameras are replaced with the 360 system.
Now you have me intrigued as I have moved my rear camera (due to a tommy lift) so my 360 view doesn't line up in the back. If there was some sort of calibration that might align the images, that would be awesome.
I have no info for you unfortunately, but since you have replaced it a couple times you might be able to answer something I've been curious about. Is it necessary to have the dealer do any setup or programming after replacement?
I thought I had heard something about some kind of setup being required after any of the cameras are replaced with the 360 system.
Unfortunately, I can't help as the dealer has replaced mine each time. However, this time I will likely do it myself, so, if I figure out how to do it successfully, I will come back and post my findings.