Backup Camera Install

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I bought a Pioneer Appradio this week, and decided to tackle the install myself after the two shops I called wanted more than the unit cost to install it! So when the parts come in I'm on it.

The radio has a plugin for a backup cam. I looked around and found one sold at Walmart of all places for $25 that gets very good reviews all around the web. My question is where do I install the actual camera to get the best view? It has rings to adjust for tilt, but where does it need to go to get the whole picture?
 

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If you aren't worried about getting your hitch in i found the best place for mine was under the bottom of the rear gate. Got the idea from 05nali.

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^^^damn missing license plate screw... :whymewhyme: I have had no problems with this location. Perfect for everyday use and backing into my trailer
 

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I have the keyhole style cam.

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See the squarish hole right above the receiver? (random google pic) I cut a metal plate and covered that and put my cam in it so it's flush mounted. Works perfect for me.
 

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I have the keyhole style cam.

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See the squarish hole right above the receiver? (random google pic) I cut a metal plate and covered that and put my cam in it so it's flush mounted. Works perfect for me.

I was thinking about doing the same thing, do you have a pic of yours? Did you weld the plate on?


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no pic, but I'll see if I can get one for you. I've never seen what other cams look like but I could see the very tip of ball on my hitch so it was awesome hooking up my boat.

Really easy. cut plate to fit hole. drill hole in the plate for cam. run wires through hole and tighten cam to plate. Then weld it on. Just make sure you take your time welding so it doesn't get too hot.

I was scared at first because If I ever needed to do something to the cam I'd be grinding the plate off, but in 2 years it's been fine.
 
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I bought a Pioneer Appradio this week, and decided to tackle the install myself after the two shops I called wanted more than the unit cost to install it! So when the parts come in I'm on it.

The radio has a plugin for a backup cam. I looked around and found one sold at Walmart of all places for $25 that gets very good reviews all around the web. My question is where do I install the actual camera to get the best view? It has rings to adjust for tilt, but where does it need to go to get the whole picture?

Can you post up some info on the walmart backup camera?
thanks
 
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It's on the website. XO Vision I believe. Didn't buy it but it's got rave reviews
 

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dang, i want to install a backup cam on my truck too. i'm not too good with stereo installs. Each time i've done work (old honda civic) i always end up with a whole bunch of extra screws or broken clips haha. How hard do you think it is to run the wires? let me know if you have some install tips or pictures to route the wires.
 

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dang, i want to install a backup cam on my truck too. i'm not too good with stereo installs. Each time i've done work (old honda civic) i always end up with a whole bunch of extra screws or broken clips haha. How hard do you think it is to run the wires? let me know if you have some install tips or pictures to route the wires.

took me about an hour total to hook mine up. it's not very hard.
 

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