Suction Cup Mount Recommendation for Mounting Furrion RV Observation Camera System # FOS05TASF
Published 11/07/2018 >
Question:
2017 open range 376 FBH, 2015 f-350 xl Would have to utilize suction cup I think, otherwise would have to drill into dash. Also suspect the 7” screen could be cumbersome when transporting 6 folks. What’s your opinion?
asked by: Len L
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Expert Reply:
Using the suction cup mount of the Furrion RV Observation Camera System # FOS05TASF looks to be your best option. That would get the display up and out of the way onto the windshield. This will also put it in an easy to see location as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 5" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Observation Camera
- Anti-Glare
- Mirrored Image
- Motion Detecting
- Night Vision
- Touch Screen
- Waterproof
- Pre-Wired RVs
- Wireless
- Wide View
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Side Marker
- 5 Inch Display
- 3 Cameras
- Furrion
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