Where Does Camera of Rear View Safety Wireless Backup Camera System # RVS-4CAM Install
Published 04/03/2019 >
Question:
How does a camera adjust when backing. The trailer when is in a pivot creates a large blind spot. Is the camera mounted on the trailer? I pull multiple trailers. Is there a quick connect option for this situation?
asked by: Floyd W
Expert Reply:
Normally the camera of the Rear View Safety Wireless Backup Camera System # RVS-4CAM installs on the back of the trailer so that no matter how you turn the truck and trailer you can still see where the trailer is pointed.
The camera is actually wireless so you wouldn't need to worry about having to disconnect it when not in use.
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Rear View Safety Wireless Backup Camera System - 7" Quad View Display with Built-in DVR
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Built-In DVR
- Night Vision
- Weather Proof
- Wireless
- Wide View
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Rear
- 7 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Rear View Safety
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