# 1
Hopkins Smart Hitch Backup Camera and Hitch Aligner System
I installed this on a 2002 Chev Tahoe. Instructions were very easy to follow. The sensor portion mounted behind the license plate and then run the wire cable to the front. I entered the cab along side the parking brake cable from below and by removing the left side kick panel and the A-pillar post cover I was able to run it up to the left hand side of the dash. I mounted the monitor on top of the dash, but all the way to the left lower corner. The picture is great and is just the right size.
I just did the installation on my 2012 GMC Sierra 1500. Installation was fairly easy for this broken down man thanks to the video's that you share! I didn't know what the quality of the monitor would be but I was impressed! The small sized monitor will not be in the way of my view. I placed it on the far left side on my dash. Now I can hitch up to my camper without getting in and out of my truck a half dozen times! Thank You!
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Swift Hitch Digital Wireless Hitch Aligner System w Monitor, 2 Camera - Night Vision - 10-Hr Battery
These cameras are so convenient and easy to use. I love them. We use them for everything for watching our sleeping kid to backing support
Reception range is better than stated. We have an extended cab F350, pulling a 3-horse, slant-load gooseneck. We did not need to use the coax cable for the rear camera, the signal / reception at the monitor in the cab was just fine from the camera's antenna. Connection times between the display and the cameras are reasonable. The display is a bit dim in daylight but viewing from the cab is ok. Battery life appears to be good. Initial setup was quite simple, really nothing had to be done except turn on the cammeras and the monitor, and everything linked up automatically. All in all, a good system.
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