Recommended Camera For Viewing Your Vehicle When Flat Towing
Question:
I want to see my car in tow behind my rv as I travel down the highway. I bought a rear view camera and wired it into my license plate light system and it worked fine on one trip 200 miles each way. The next trip 3 months later the system no longer worked and all I saw on the screen was a ghost image of the car in tow. Is there a system that will hold up to being constantly on when the rigs lights are on?
asked by: Paul H
Expert Reply:
I recommend the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with 5.6 Inch Monitor, # RVS-7706033. This backup camera system has a 130-degree viewing angle with a 50 foot infrared night vision allowing you to see clearly at all times of day and night. It includes all the wires, connectors, and mounts. The camera has an adjustable sun shade to ensure you don't get a glare and get a clear picture at all times of the day and with all weather.
To get a complete view of the road, I'd recommend utilizing the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - 4 Camera Setup - Quad View Monitor, # RVS-062710. We recently installed one of these systems and I was blown away with how nice it makes the driving experience. You can see everything around you clearly with this system. It makes parking, merging, and lane changes so much easier and less stressful while adding the security of seeing your car at all times.
Products Referenced in This Question
Rear View Safety Backup Camera System - 4 Camera Setup - Quad View Monitor
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Removable Sunshade
- Hardwired
- 130 Degrees
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Below Rear Clearance
- 7 Inch Display
- 4 Cameras
- Rear View Safety
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with 5.6" Monitor
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Hardwired
- 130 Degrees
- Dashboard Pedestal Mount
- Below Rear Clearance
- 5.6 Inch Display
- Rear View Safety
more information >
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