Using the Rear View Safety Backup Camera # RVS-770614-213 on a 2004 Ford F-250 and Inside a Trailer
Updated 04/27/2022 | Published 04/26/2022 >
Question:
Will this system work well for a truck reverse camera and inside enclosed trailer camera? I want a back up camera on a 2004 f250 and a camera inside a 24x8.5 trailer.
asked by: Steven
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Expert Reply:
Yes. You can use the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit - 2 Cameras # RVS-770614-213 for a reverse camera on your 2004 F-250 and inside your enclosed trailer. In order to install the camera inside the trailer, this will most likely require some drilling in order to feed the wires inside the trailer.
expert reply by:
Bob C
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit - 2 Cameras
- Backup Camera
- Camera Systems
- Rear Mount
- Hardwired
- Plug and Play
- Wide View
- Video Monitor
- Medium
- Backing Up
- Towing Visibility
- Rear View Safety
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