Camera Setup Recommendation for Class A Motorhome Towing a 24' Enclosed Trailer
Updated 09/18/2023 | Published 09/16/2023 >
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Looking to upgrade my cameras Monitor 2003 Monaco Dynasty 41 ft Class A motor home Also 24 ft car hauler Enclosed trailer too Total apppx 70 ft long
asked by: Steve S
Expert Reply:
For your setup I recommend picking up the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit # RVS-776614-213 along with the 16' Extension Cable # RVS-102N. This gives you a camera for the back of your Class A motorhome as well as a quick connection and camera for your trailer as well.
I recommend using the shorter quick connect with the 16' extension for your trailer side of the connection that way you can use the 66' cable for your longer motorhome.
Your setup is too long for a wireless system which is the main reason I recommend this setup.
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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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