I want to install a rear camera monitor

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02 Burb

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Going to try this one. Ordered the Cubbycam gauge pod as well. Just need to pick a location to order a camera.

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Looks like its going to fit better than mine. I would use the Cubbycam mountbelow the bumper to mount the camera. I mounted mine in between the tailgate and bumper, but if i were to do it again that mount seems to be the cleanest.
 

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Was thinking about that spot. Not paying cubbycams price though. I can bend a $3 piece of metal and drill some holes. Found a thread that said they use a boyo camera that can be had for much cheaper.
 

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I got a license plate frame for $35 from amazon with a camera and Infrared LED's built in. My stereo has back-up camera input so if you're planning that sometime in the future just wait on the camera and do it all at once.
 

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I wanted something bigger since I use it for my travel trailer. Here's how I mounted mine:
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I wanted to turn it on while driving, so I added a switch:
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It's the cleanest way to go about it in my opinion. If you get a decent camera with infrared LED's and whatnot you could even wire it up with a second power source on a switch. That way you can use it as a rear view mirror while driving when your vision through the mirror itself is obstructed. I'm planning on doing that soon to mine just because I think it would be cool to see in the dark without the truck running or in reverse. That and my windows are dark dark tinted.
 

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Agreed unless your planning on going double din route put a little monitor in the cubby hole. Have look at what mine looks like, i used a different screen and camera cause that seller in the thread was non existent when i wanted mine but i think it worked out well.

Heres an idea for a monitor in the cassette player location, post #4 - http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=595

I like this a lot. Ill have to figure out the max size screen I can fit there...

Looks like Cubbycam makes a ready fit model only $660 dollars.... sheesh.

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Thats a 3.5" screen btw

I'm good with an ebay special and modifying their $40 gauge pod mount.
 
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Have the monitor and gauge pod in the garage. Still haven't done anything with it yet.
 

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