ParkView Camera Install
#1
ParkView Camera Install
Has anyone added the rearview camera (parkview) to their rig? I've got a '09QC Laramie with all the bells and whistles. It has the indash nav (mygig), just without the rearview camera.
My question is: has anyone had one of these installed? I know there are several aftermarket types, but I want the OEM type. Contacted the dealer and they said the camera kit was not available to the public yet. That all the cameras Dodge had in stock were being installed on their trucks at the factory.
I often tow a small cargo trailer and would really like to have the camera to assist in hitching up.
My question is: has anyone had one of these installed? I know there are several aftermarket types, but I want the OEM type. Contacted the dealer and they said the camera kit was not available to the public yet. That all the cameras Dodge had in stock were being installed on their trucks at the factory.
I often tow a small cargo trailer and would really like to have the camera to assist in hitching up.
#2
I seen these links on another forum.
http://performancedodge.stores.yahoo...ramrevica.html
http://www.authenticdodge.com/produc...oducts_id=2893
http://performancedodge.stores.yahoo...ramrevica.html
http://www.authenticdodge.com/produc...oducts_id=2893
#3
Hey folks,
I wanted to extend this question with hope of your help.
I ordered my Ram 1500 CC with every option available, but it's not gonna have a backup camera on it. I can see the two links and I would probably order the camera thru one of them. What I was wondering is the amount of skill it takes to install the camera yourself?
Does any of you have the "step-by-step installation guide"
I know I can take the truck to the dealer and have them install it and I may as well use that as a last option, but I believe that if you want to do something right do it yourself, therefore for me to make sure that I'm not gonna have any rattle noise after a few thousand miles and that all is put together tight I'd rather do it myself.
Thanks in advance.
I wanted to extend this question with hope of your help.
I ordered my Ram 1500 CC with every option available, but it's not gonna have a backup camera on it. I can see the two links and I would probably order the camera thru one of them. What I was wondering is the amount of skill it takes to install the camera yourself?
Does any of you have the "step-by-step installation guide"
I know I can take the truck to the dealer and have them install it and I may as well use that as a last option, but I believe that if you want to do something right do it yourself, therefore for me to make sure that I'm not gonna have any rattle noise after a few thousand miles and that all is put together tight I'd rather do it myself.
Thanks in advance.
#4
I have an early Laramie w/o the locking tailgate. I ordered the three parts on another thread. Of course two have come in but the final part, a rod arm, is back ordered with no ship date expected. The parts guy said Chrysler is not paying some of its vendors so they are being cut off. Great news.
#5
Has anyone installed the Lockpick and connected a camera to that? That is the route I'm thinking of going. My buddy has the camera from CoastalEtech on his Wrangler and it's pretty concealed and works well (very wide angle), however I think I'd rather have something that points down more directly at the hitch.
#6
I have that one on my Sebring. The camera works well but if anyone is considering one of these beware that the camera bracket it comes with is somewhat delicate. I snapped off one of the little mounting ears when I was attempting to enlarge the hole to install tamper resistant screws.
Also beware that Coastaltech customer service after the sale is about the worst I've ever dealt with. They're happy and eager to get your money but apparently things change if you ever need to contact them later on.
If I had to do it all over again I'd go with NAV-TV.
Also beware that Coastaltech customer service after the sale is about the worst I've ever dealt with. They're happy and eager to get your money but apparently things change if you ever need to contact them later on.
If I had to do it all over again I'd go with NAV-TV.
#7
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#8
You wouldn't have to do that with the LockPick though, would you? I thought that was much more plug 'n play.
#9
I have that one on my Sebring. The camera works well but if anyone is considering one of these beware that the camera bracket it comes with is somewhat delicate. I snapped off one of the little mounting ears when I was attempting to enlarge the hole to install tamper resistant screws.
Also beware that Coastaltech customer service after the sale is about the worst I've ever dealt with. They're happy and eager to get your money but apparently things change if you ever need to contact them later on.
If I had to do it all over again I'd go with NAV-TV.
Also beware that Coastaltech customer service after the sale is about the worst I've ever dealt with. They're happy and eager to get your money but apparently things change if you ever need to contact them later on.
If I had to do it all over again I'd go with NAV-TV.
#10