Roky
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If you have a a factory hitch receiver you take it off. Then take all the screws out of bottom of plastic on bumper, this allows you to pull it down enough to get camera in. The hole size is 11/16, if do 3/4 “ it won’t snap in tight. I did some practice holes before I drilled into bumper. Then the trickiest part is getting cable out of wiring harness, you have to slice the rubber grommet to get it out. But it super glues back together pretty tight, hardly noticeable. Then I ran it down under where the jack is stored and down to camera. Then I siliconed it all in. Everything is tucked away, when you open back door it looks like nothing ever happened. But because I’m so picky, I ordered a new harness grommet, can’t stand knowing mine has been cut.
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If you have a a factory hitch receiver you take it off. Then take all the screws out of bottom of plastic on bumper, this allows you to pull it down enough to get camera in. The hole size is 11/16, if do 3/4 “ it won’t snap in tight. I did some practice holes before I drilled into bumper. Then the trickiest part is getting cable out of wiring harness, you have to slice the rubber grommet to get it out. But it super glues back together pretty tight, hardly noticeable. Then I ran it down under where the jack is stored and down to camera. Then I siliconed it all in. Everything is tucked away, when you open back door it looks like nothing ever happened. But because I’m so picky, I ordered a new harness grommet, can’t stand knowing mine has been cut.
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