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Apparently it's not that easy. There are no documented cases of going from small screen to big screen and factory front camera. It's cheaper to sell your rig and order a new one the right way.
Some of the aftermarket screens allow front cameras. I maybe going that way as I have a heavily modded Sport that I love but want a front camera
 
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Some of the aftermarket screens allow front cameras. I maybe going that way as I have a heavily modded Sport that I love but want a front camera
That sounds like a good possibility.

I appreciate it. Here is a picture of how close it is. At full flex the factory driveshaft flange barely rubs. Not enough to even worry about.

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This video shows factory vs 1350. The 1350 DS is smaller but the flange looks about the same. Full post here.

I’m running 38’s now on my 2door rubicon. Definitely going to 40’s with 5:38 gears.
Really interested in this. The wife insists on a JLR with tons on 40's. I'm only leaning to JLUR on 43's because I've got to buy a new rig to get the camera, so might as well get a JLUR this time. But if I can get a front camera as good as the factory, I'd rather use my JLR and add tons/40's.
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