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rear backup caamera
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flatheadfan |
03-01-2021 @ 7:47 AM
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One of the problems with many old cars are large blind spots when trying to backup. Has anyone ever used a wireless back up camera kit? Ideally, a kit that would allow easy removal so it could be used on multiple cars? To complicate things more is the 6 volt-12 volt quandary. Thanks Tom
This message was edited by flatheadfan on 3-1-21 @ 7:49 AM
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TomO |
03-01-2021 @ 10:00 AM
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My son gave me one a few years back and I tried it on both of my cars. There was so much static on the screen when I had it in my 40 Merc, that I could not tell what was driveway and what was grass. The 53 Lincoln was a little better. I do not know how much he paid for it, so a better quality one might work. I used a jumper battery to supply the 12 volts to the screen, the camera has batteries in it. The camera batteries did not last long.
Tom
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blarge |
03-01-2021 @ 10:34 AM
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I could not see very well out the right side of my 48 Mercury convertible. I now use a "Baby Monitor Mirror" to look out and it mounts on the inside of the windshield with a suction cup. This solved the problem and I can easily remove the mirror if needed. Bill Large
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