XLDenali06's Build Thread

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

OP
OP
XLDenali06

XLDenali06

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2017
Posts
194
Reaction score
285
Location
Southeast Tennessee
Wiring for the backup camera to oem navigation unit still isn't 100% (need to solder and shrink tube everything...right now it's just quick and dirty to make sure it works), but the interface works and the backup camera works (I still need to actually mount it, it's currently just sort of sitting between the hatch and the bumper). The interface seemed to need a few goes to get straightened out, not sure what the deal was there, but it's been wiring flawlessly all night. Overall, I'm very happy, and can't wait to add a forward-facing bumper camera, which will be on a switch. (Pardon the photo - camera hasn't been mounted in its final spot, so a lot of bumper is showing). 20170429_230240.jpg 20170429_231802.jpg
 
OP
OP
XLDenali06

XLDenali06

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2017
Posts
194
Reaction score
285
Location
Southeast Tennessee
Wiring for the backup camera to oem navigation unit still isn't 100% (need to solder and shrink tube everything...right now it's just quick and dirty to make sure it works), but the interface works and the backup camera works (I still need to actually mount it, it's currently just sort of sitting between the hatch and the bumper). The interface seemed to need a few goes to get straightened out, not sure what the deal was there, but it's been wiring flawlessly all night. Overall, I'm very happy, and can't wait to add a forward-facing bumper camera, which will be on a switch. (Pardon the photo - camera hasn't been mounted in its final spot, so a lot of bumper is showing). View attachment 80630 View attachment 80631

Hubby agreed - video quality is at least as good as his mother's oem 2014 Toyota backup camera. For under $250 (including both the backup camera and a front facing camera), and utilizing the oem display, I couldn't be happier. Can't wait to finalize the install. Now, if only these kids weren't so needy. Lol!
 

HiHoeSilver

Away!
Joined
Feb 28, 2017
Posts
10,919
Reaction score
14,571
Location
Chicago
Hubby agreed - video quality is at least as good as his mother's oem 2014 Toyota backup camera. For under $250 (including both the backup camera and a front facing camera), and utilizing the oem display, I couldn't be happier. Can't wait to finalize the install. Now, if only these kids weren't so needy. Lol!

Link to the kit you used?
 
OP
OP
XLDenali06

XLDenali06

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2017
Posts
194
Reaction score
285
Location
Southeast Tennessee
Link to the kit you used?

The interface that allows two triggered video sources to display on the stock touchscreen navigation screen: http://www.navtool.com/chevrolet-suburban-2005-2006-video-interface-category.aspx

The rearview camera I bought (but any camera will do): https://amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01COZLP2U/

The front-facing camera I bought (but again, any camera will do, and I haven't hooked this one up yet): https://amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017GC4GTA/

The wiring for the rearview mirror ended up being a little short (made it to behind the glove box), so I bought a 3' RCA male to female cable: https://amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RXNVF2E/
 
OP
OP
XLDenali06

XLDenali06

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2017
Posts
194
Reaction score
285
Location
Southeast Tennessee
Here's a picture of the navigation unit opened up:

20170426_185106.jpg

The interface replaces the ribbon cable on the right side (top one in this pic):

20170426_185127.jpg

And here's the cable supplied by NavTool:

20170426_190519.jpg

Idk why I didn't get a pic of it after I got it installed. I'm horrible at remembering to take pics during installs.
 

adventurenali92

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2015
Posts
7,245
Reaction score
8,348
Location
Big Bear Lake, ca
Interesting process to add a backup cam. Nice work! My cam is mounted on the two step pads, right in middle. Works great there cuz it sits directly over my tow package receiver hitch.
 
OP
OP
XLDenali06

XLDenali06

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2017
Posts
194
Reaction score
285
Location
Southeast Tennessee
Interesting process to add a backup cam. Nice work! My cam is mounted on the two step pads, right in middle. Works great there cuz it sits directly over my tow package receiver hitch.

I'm still undecided on if I want it directly under the back hatch, where it sits now, or in the open space at the top of the hitch. I'm going to play around a little with the placement to see where gets me the best view for backing up in tight spaces. I don't foresee towing very often at all, and when we do there's likely to be 2 people present, so I don't need the best view of the hitch. Just the best view for not backing into someone or something.
 

05Single

afraid of the dark
Joined
Feb 26, 2015
Posts
8,183
Reaction score
11,448
I thought about the open space above the hitch but with a straight bar tow hitch the ball would be directly in the way. Just see a huge ball on the screen lol.
Mine drops down but once I go lower it will be level
 

Forum statistics

Threads
129,220
Posts
1,812,324
Members
92,321
Latest member
rick3645
Top