installing a back-up camera

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Ron C

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I am considering installing a/the backup camera. From what I hear it is a pita to get the trim/bezel off where the camera itself mounts to because the nuts are in there with locktite.
Is that so? is there a way to get those loosened up, without wrecking anything?

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What trim bezel are you speaking about? I installed a backup camera and it was fairly simple.
 

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I think hes talking about thecrear applique thing where chevy puts the bowtie and gmc dont
 

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It’s a pain but doable. Hardest part for me was removing the wiper motor and getting it back on. Took me a few hours from start to finish, there’s a good guide somewhere with pics, search for it.


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Wiper motor? Where are you trying to install the camera?

I just removed the black plastic cover. That gave me access to the nuts holding the plastic trim. Popped it off and installed the camera.
 
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Why Loctite? It doesn't rotate or vibrate

Spin the studs out, you're gonna replace the whole thing any how. and don't forget to paint to match.

Well... if I can prevent that from happening.. I'd rather re-use the thing. I wonder, after cuttinhg the hole, if one could get the camera in without taking that thing off.

I don't know why thee's :eek:ctite, I was just told (by an audio guy who has done them quite a bit) that they used Loctite to secure the nuts.


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It’s a pain but doable. Hardest part for me was removing the wiper motor and getting it back on. Took me a few hours from start to finish, there’s a good guide somewhere with pics, search for it.


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I just watched that write up, seems like the wiper motor, and the trim where the bezel goes, use the same screws/bolts.?

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