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They'll have you send pictures of the plug available at your mirror and tell you if they have a unit for you. I have one in my 2023 XLT Premium. Nice because everything is hidden.
Other than that I have 3 Rove R2 4K cameras in other vehicles. I've been happy with them. But with those I had to run the wire inside of the A pillar and across the headliner.
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They'll have you send pictures of the plug available at your mirror and tell you if they have a unit for you. I have one in my 2023 XLT Premium. Nice because everything is hidden.
Other than that I have 3 Rove R2 4K cameras in other vehicles. I've been happy with them. But with those I had to run the wire inside of the A pillar and across the headliner.
Wow that's a slick setup. I might just get one too. Like how they piggy back off the wires already there; no need to remove headliner, A-pillar, etc.
Wow that's a slick setup. I might just get one too. Like how they piggy back off the wires already there; no need to remove headliner, A-pillar, etc.
Well hidden behind the mirror too. You don't even know it's there. And it turns on and off whenever the truck is started and shut down. No need to search for the right fuse to tap like I did in our other vehicles for the Rove cameras we have.
Well hidden behind the mirror too. You don't even know it's there. And it turns on and off whenever the truck is started and shut down. No need to search for the right fuse to tap like I did in our other vehicles for the Rove cameras we have.
I assume if you want power to the camera system all the time then this pigtail connection will not work and will have to tap into the fuse block.
I assume if you want power to the camera system all the time then this pigtail connection will not work and will have to tap into the fuse block.
That would be my guess. But I don't have a need to have a camera powered 24/7 so it wasn't a concern.
I'm sure that you can find an always hot location in the fuse block somewhere.
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