Here's my setup. Its made by RVS, who supplies backup cams to the major RV manufacturers.
www.rearviewsafety.com/
Its a pricey system but the cameras are much higher quality and infrared so they will work in complete darkness. They also have built in microphones. I originally had this system installed on my rock buggy with the cams mounted on the frame so I could see what I was driving over, but I couldn't get the angle I was looking for and was too worried about breaking one of them so I pulled it off and put it on this truck. There's three cameras: front, center, and rear. The rear one is my backup camera. The center one is mounted to the back of my toolbox, pointed at the gooseneck plate. I use that when hooking up the trailers, makes it much easier to align since I can't see the ball from inside the cab because of the toolbox. The front is used during winching. I usually have the hood open and sit inside the cab when running the winch for protection against a recoiling cable if it breaks. Having a cam mounted next to the winch allows me to see my line plus I can hear the winch running with the mic so I know when its maxed out.
www.rearviewsafety.com/
Its a pricey system but the cameras are much higher quality and infrared so they will work in complete darkness. They also have built in microphones. I originally had this system installed on my rock buggy with the cams mounted on the frame so I could see what I was driving over, but I couldn't get the angle I was looking for and was too worried about breaking one of them so I pulled it off and put it on this truck. There's three cameras: front, center, and rear. The rear one is my backup camera. The center one is mounted to the back of my toolbox, pointed at the gooseneck plate. I use that when hooking up the trailers, makes it much easier to align since I can't see the ball from inside the cab because of the toolbox. The front is used during winching. I usually have the hood open and sit inside the cab when running the winch for protection against a recoiling cable if it breaks. Having a cam mounted next to the winch allows me to see my line plus I can hear the winch running with the mic so I know when its maxed out.
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