
That just sounds a shade big to me, and that company doesn't have the same camera with a 7" display. Brinkley RV, manufacturer of premium fifth wheels & travel trailers is dedicated to the ultimate customer experience.
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"Chinookers Journey" did a nice install of one, cleverly using the ashtray area in the 2003-era console for the display mount (which I also now have), but the one thing I don't like about that specific one is that it's a 9" display. As a side bonus I could try to put a second camera on my boat when towing it (that would be more distance, so might not work, but worth a try), and in that case the wireless really would be handy. And since one can (apparently) tap power from the clearance lights (over the rear door) wireless really does mean not having to run any wires the distance of the coach. But now I've been reading pretty decent things about the wireless cameras, especially in our (short, not too much metal) rigs. The pigtail on the camera is about six foot long, give it a good pull and look in the pass thru for a bundle that may have a cable tie on it. Before I was pretty "against" wireless because it just didn't sound like they worked that well, and it's not THAT hard to run a wire (at least in my rig). I didn't, but I'm still actively interested and have looked around a bit. (But there are many other good cameras/sources, I'm sure.) I think I will buy one of these, likely the 5" or 7" display (not sure on that yet). I have read many recommendations for this e-Bay seller and his cameras. I will do the latter as I mostly want to be able to use it when towing, to keep an eye on the trailer. or just reversing Usually has a two-year warranty, replacement service.

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