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Anyone have experience with a rearview mirror backup camera set up?
I'm considering installing a rearview mirror with a built in backup camera capability. I'm considering a wireless system for ease of install but would do a wired system if the wireless systems aren't reliable.
I have a 69 with a bolt-to-the-roof rearview, for general ease of install I guess I would have to remove that mirror and bracket and install a mirror that attaches to the windshield glass. There are mirrors that clip to your existing rearview but I'm not sure if that would look janky or if the mirror would remain steady in everyday use. Does anyone have any experience with products like this? Brand and retail source recommendations? |
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This is the kind of product I'm considering. This one is the "strap to your existing rearview" style but there are very similar offerings that are a complete mirror with a glue-to-the-windshield mount.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/37570128909...&ul_noapp=true |
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I haven't checked on cameras for a couple of years. Those look interesting. Keep us up to date on what you decide to do. I hope there is someone that has tried this style of camera. |
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It's a great price but that seller doesn't have a great reputation rating.
I am looking at this setup, it is what you are looking for but it is also a dashcam and recorder. |
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Yeah, the example I provided a link to was just to show the type of product I was looking at. First problem is the strap on kind of mirror product are all a little too small. My existing mirror is 12 inches across. With the strap on style, the ends of my existing mirror would be peeking out either end of the new mirror, would look janky.
Then the cabling becomes a problem. Much of it is bulky and would need to be run along the windshield gasket and would look half-assed. With modern cars you can put the cables up under the edge of the headliner and a-pillar covers, no such option on these trucks. One option would be to try to run the cable inbetween the outer roof panel and the inner roof panel, but the install of that would get pretty involved. Then I thought about just getting a system with a dedicated stand-alone monitor screen. But then where would you mount the screen? I've put backup cameras on more modern cars and it is so easy since you can connect them into the stereo double din headunit to use that screen. Hard to find a way to do this clean on these old trucks without hacking things up a bit. Might not be worth the trouble. |
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Man it'd be tough to drive without the rear view mirror doing what it does, especially at night. All the other features are great but I'd need to keep it as a mirror. I've seen mirrors that have screens embedded...something like that might work better if available. My GM DD has the backup camera in the mirror and when it's not on, it's still a mirror. Maybe the tech is better than my imagination though and it can do what a mirror does but with camera and screen instead of a mirror. Having GPS at this price point (Amazon Pelsee P12) is a good thing methinks. -Kevin |
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Well then, I retract my statement(s). -Kevin |
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How do trucks with the roof mounted exterior running lights get the wiring down to the electrical system? And how were the wires run up to the top front of the cab? I assume the wires ran between the inner and outer skins of the roof, but how were the wires installed in the first place?
Edit: I did some searching and also reviewed the assembly manual and if I wanted to run the wiring through the cab roof it seems it would make most sense to run the wire from the mirror location back to the dome light location and then have the wiring follow the dome light routing. |
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Here ya go... image from: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=839261 -Kevin |
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Driver's side A pillar. There's a great youtube video on how to easily run the wire.
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You could perhaps just use your smartphone as the screen with sum'n like this: https://www.amazon.com/License-Green..._df_B06Y3TSWLK
This was just the first one that popped up, I'm not recommending an Amazombie brand, but this is essentially off the shelf tech now |
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this^^ kind of thing is also repositionable, so you could move it from truck bumper to trailer
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I have an '09 CTSV. It did not have a factory backup camera. I looked at adding it to the nav but that is spendy. I ended up with a 16 pin Gentex 657 mirror with a display built in from a Buick Enclave and rear trim with camera from a '11 CTS. Like $40 for parts at the pick-a-part. I took a long "pigtail" from the donor car. For a truck most any 4-wire camera would work. The wiring is pretty simple. You can buy a harness on Ebay or make your own from a RCA video cable with a trigger wire (see Amazon). The mirror needs a windshield mount. It does require wiring to the mirror which is probably not simple in a truck. But if you search for "gentex 657 mirror" you can find info on wiring it. You basically have to have power, ground, and a backup signal + video to make it work. A different approach.
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I have a Garmin GPS in a A/C vent holder in my '71 GMC Jimmy. Because the tailgate is high, my rearview is rstricted, especially in tight city traffic. I had to back up from making a [northbound] left onto the freeway, when a Cop used his flashing lights and sirens to stop an [eastbound] offender in that intersection. That killed the Left Turn Arrow. [Emergency vehicles emit a flashing strobe signal that automatically commands intersection signals to go their way as a priority.] Not seeing anyone thru my mirrors, I backed up outta the intersection, but a low slung Cadillac was lurking in my blindspot. My ball hitch punched a neat hole in his plastic front bumper, and my rates went up.
I'm looking for a back up camera that plays with my existing equipment. When I get my '67 K/10 Suburban back on the road, I will need a back up vision system for that, |
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Here is my solution to a front/rear facing camera. I installed this after almost getting side swiped because I couldn’t see to the right of me, due to topper and sport mirrors.
It’s an Auto-Vox V5 Pro. I drilled a 3/4” hole in the ceiling skin behind the mirror cover and fished the cable up the a pillar, pulled the visor to help, and over to the center. The mount is fabricated from mild steel and uses the oem arm. |
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Is this piece what you fabricated? And can you share any details or pictures of how you did that?
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Yes I fabricated the bracket out of 3/16th mild steel. I copied the square mount on the mirror and drilled thru holes for the screws and wire. I cut out a triangle shaped arm with a 3/16ths thru hole for the arm screw. Then I tacked them together and mocked up in the truck. I gently tipped the mirror to a comfortable viewing angle, removed the mount and TIG welded it. Painted it semi gloss and assembled it all together. Pictures attached for sizing.
It’s been a fantastic addition. It’s a “dash cam” as well, hopefully I’ll never have to use it as such. |
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That is just beautiful work! It looks to me like you have the best solution. Was there any fabrication involved with mounting the rear-facing camera?
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Thank you! Well worth the time and $. Going to do it on the next truck. I think I flipped the camera mount 180. The system is very user friendly, and piece of mind.
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Impeccable timing on the Auto-Vox. There's a Black Friday sale going on now :metal:
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For my reference, how does that work at night? The glare of lights through the mirror in a conventional setup vs the glare in the camera generated image? Thanks, -Kevin |
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