Brand new backup camera
Wanted to give everyone a heads up. Today I just finished installing a new backup camera on my truck. It replaces the tailgate latch with a new one that has an integrated CCD camera. There are several brands out on the market, but this one just came out this month:
http://shop.brandondist.com/images/1...072845889.jpeg It's made by Rostra, and it fits 2004-2012 F-150 and Superduty (according to their site). I have a 2008 tailgate, and it was a perfect fit for mine. Got mine from a place called Brandon Distributing. Very good customer service, even followed up with me after my order was placed to let me know it was a brand new product, and that they would ship me one as soon as the got it in inventory. Don't know if posting the link to a non-sponsor like this is kosher, but what the hell: ROSTRA Latch Camera for 2004-12 Ford F150 Trucks The reason why I'm pimping this camera is that it's at least $100 cheaper than any other brand I've found out there. I picked this one up for $220, and most others were $350+ for a CCD version (which is what my Kenwood requires). It looks to be really high quality, the picture is better than my old backup camera, and it looks OEM. So I'm happy with it. One thing to note, I was searching the forums trying to figure out where to tap into the reverse tail lights for the camera, and no one had a consensus on where to tap into the cab. Everyone always pointed at the harness under the hood, or the wire loom at the back bumper. Yet this kit was set up for connecting somewhere in the cab. I did find a thread that pointed to the wrong wire under the steering column, and connecting my backup camera to this wire caused my truck to ding like I had the key in the ignition with the door open. So..... passenger's side kick panel, black wire w/pink trace. Can't miss it. Tap that wire, and there's a ground right there as well. Works perfect for those looking to hook up a backup camera, and need a place to tap into the cab rather than outside. This backup camera kit has the exact perfect wiring length to tap into that kick panel, if you have an in-dash DVD system like mine. If you're using a rearview mirror display, it might fit, but I don't know for certain. Anyway, just wanted to post this to help others. I was kinda frustrated with my online search for backup camera info, so maybe this will help future installs. |
Curtis, post a pic of your monitor with the camera activated please!
Stewart |
Originally Posted by Stewart_H
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Curtis, post a pic of your monitor with the camera activated please!
Stewart <img src="http://powerstrokearmy.com/photopost/data/500/medium/2012-10-21_17-45-50_733.jpg" /> It's not grainy on my screen, that's just how my phone picked it up. By the way, that's an 8" drop hitch, and that camera picks it up on the very bottom slot. My old camera wouldn't see it at all. |
Great info on the black wire pink tracer for the in cab signal. When I installed a back up camera on the wife's truck, I just ran a wire to the back to pick up reverse since I had to run wires to the camera anyway.
That's a pretty impressive wide view for a camera that seems to be pointing mostly down. |
nice panoramic view. My backup cam is on the license plate, pretty cheezy, but it works
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Originally Posted by Pocket
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As you wish :D
Stewart |
Originally Posted by UP_There
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nice panoramic view. My backup cam is on the license plate, pretty cheezy, but it works
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That is a nice view
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I've always wanted to do this! Awesome view!! I'm still rocking a stock head unit, so it won't be anytime soon for me.
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I really like the OEM appearance. Let us know in several months how it holds up.
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Originally Posted by robbragiel
(Post 12398896)
That is a nice view
Yup. Can't argue with that. I'd have to agree! Stewart }> |
Originally Posted by Stewart_H
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http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3.../niceview1.png
Yup. Can't argue with that. I'd have to agree! Stewart }> |
Originally Posted by Stewart_H
(Post 12399766)
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3.../niceview1.png
Yup. Can't argue with that. I'd have to agree! Stewart }> |
Originally Posted by F250_
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I really like the OEM appearance. Let us know in several months how it holds up.
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Rear View Feedback
I just ran across this camera, myself, and found your thread looking for reviews/feedback. Thanks for posting. Curious: my 08 is already pre-wired and has the blue screen in the mirror for a few seconds when I select reverse. Sometime prior to my purchase of this truck, the tailgate got replaced. I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has spliced this into an existing 'mirror' setup rather than the 'glass cockpit'. Today is Thanksgiving, so I may give Brandon Distributing a call tomorrow to see if they have advice. Thanks again for posting, especially the rear shots.
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Wow, that looks really nice. Is anyone aware of a similar setup for the 99-03 tailgate latches, that looks as good as this version? I've been on the hunt for something like this for quite a while. Looking through the Brandon Distributing site seems they only have it for 2004 and newer tailgate latches.
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Originally Posted by BadDogKuzz
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I concur !!! I don't think Rob's wife knows he is posting her photo on his profile. :-hair
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Originally Posted by robbragiel
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I just saw this now. But anyway no she dont know but it was just a pic off the internet so its all good.:-jammin
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Yea I know but I've been busy trying to shoot bambi. I talked to a guy the other day that had a 2011 dually with the backup camera and his picture came up on his rear view mirror. Do they make aftermarket system for coming up in the mirror or only on the stereo display? I'd rather keep my stock stereo if I can and just change out my mirror.
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We bought an aftermarket back up camera for my wifes Tahoe that has a display thats shaped kinda like the rear view mirror that goes over the rear view mirror.Its nice but you can't see past the back seat as far as the"mirror"..
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I just added a back up camera to my 2000. I too have a 2008 tailgate with the step. I found the handle just like that on eBay for $30 and got a camera from amazon for $30. I had to JB Weld the sleeve for the camera in as the hole was just a little too big. You can't see any of it from the outside. It works great with my pioneer head unit. I like it a lot.
Ryan |
Originally Posted by Punisher29073
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I just added a back up camera to my 2000. I too have a 2008 tailgate with the step. I found the handle just like that on eBay for $30 and got a camera from amazon for $30. I had to JB Weld the sleeve for the camera in as the hole was just a little too big. You can't see any of it from the outside. It works great with my pioneer head unit. I like it a lot.
Ryan |
Guys where do the wires for the camera exit the tailgate? Any issues with pinching?
Thanks and Merry Belated Christmas and Happy New Year |
Originally Posted by hingabo
(Post 12513429)
I just ran across this camera, myself, and found your thread looking for reviews/feedback. Thanks for posting. Curious: my 08 is already pre-wired and has the blue screen in the mirror for a few seconds when I select reverse. Sometime prior to my purchase of this truck, the tailgate got replaced. I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has spliced this into an existing 'mirror' setup rather than the 'glass cockpit'. Today is Thanksgiving, so I may give Brandon Distributing a call tomorrow to see if they have advice. Thanks again for posting, especially the rear shots.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ew-mirror.html |
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