![]() ![]() There is no comparison of a coupe to a convertible on these camera installations. 6 Apply RV sealant around the cable where it enters the vehicle (optional). 5 Adjust the angle of the camera, and tighten the hex screws using the included hex key. 4 Feed the camera cable through the hole, and route it to the transmitter location. And the tech that did admitted he was challenged, (aka, "NEVER SEEN ONE OF THESE BEFORE"). 3 Using an appropriate drill bit, drill a hole for the camera cable to enter the vehicle. ![]() Time will tell for me, but so far, so good! I tried to fish the wire behind the license plate. Myself, reviews of bad experiences are out there, and often it is due to expectations beyond understanding of the product and/or installation skills. But I discovered an old post that did not have good things to say about Garmin. Both have a wireless transmission distance up to 45 feet which is more than enough for most cars. However, Garmin still recommends getting professional help from them. Since both of them are wireless, they are easy to install. The reception is perfect and the GPS (GarminDriveSmart 51) screen switched to a rear view as soon as the tranny was shifted into reverse. Wireless Backup Camera Garmin BC 20 and BC 30 are both wireless backup cameras. The WiFi sensor was stuck behind the trunk paneling (inside the cabin), just behind the backup light and tail light. Charge was $52, and I was more than pleased. Unread posts All posts Latest activity New vehicle showcases New showcase comments. I paired the BC 40 with my Garmin 770 and also my Zumo XT. I installed the camera on my automobile and the Camper Mount on my Polaris RZR. Estimate going in was less than an hour, but was closer to an hour and 3/4's. Just curious if any one has mounted some form of backup camera as a front facing camera, I just bought a Garmin Overlander for trail navigation, it can use. EXCELLENT BACKUP CAMERA I purchased the automobile camera kit and a Garmin Camper Mount. It was a surprise for the shop for what they thought was going to be a piece of cake. Plus, I like the automatic transmission, having spent too much time stuck in traffic with the 5 speed manual.I hired a shop to install the BC-30. I do miss the Forester's fine heater and visibility, but I didn't need the size, really. (Be sure to check your preferences for the guidance lines in your device settings before use. price, and I am not disappointed, It replace a '06 Forester. Most backup cameras utilize stoplight-colored lines on the display. I bought it for the styling and balance of features vs. When you get into your car, check over your shoulders and in your side and rearview mirrors before putting your car into reverse. Even the best backup cameras can still miss objects lying on the ground or underneath your bumper. More power would be okay, but as is works. Before backing up, always make sure that you’ve walked behind your car to check for objects behind the vehicle. I am finding the Crosstrek to be about what I thought it would be- gas mileage is looking good, even before the car is broken it. A photo showing the clip locations would be great! I know they are held on by pop clips, but before I start breaking anything, maybe somebody has done it already, and can offer advice? Or, if anyone has a better idea for the navigation and camera, I haven't yet ordered the Garmin. I am headed towards a Garmin 2798LTM with their wireless rear camera, and would like some info on removing the rear hatch's interior panels to access for the camera installation. ![]() I was originally quoted 1200 but since I have a S32 command module my cost dramatically went down to 250. I had a shop install it for 2 hours labor. I got my new Crosstrek without the Suby navigation and rear view camera, hoping to do better for less money. If you see Reverse Camera as an option then it will be plug and play and will only cost you around 82 for parts if you DIY. ![]()
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