Wabujitsu
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- First Name
- Jeff
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- Jul 26, 2019
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- Sarasota, FL
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- 2021 JLUR, 2020 JLU Sahara
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- Retired US Army
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First, yes, @WOLFBOX CAR LIFE gave me the system to review it, no charge, but also zero strings attached. It arrived yesterday; I installed it this afternoon. Sorta a Florida Man install; if you look very closely there are a few spots where wire is exposed. I’m good with that, for now. It was a two-beer job, albeit 9.9% ABV IPAs.
I have two initial, minor criticisms. First, the install instructions suck, but the good thing is there are a plethora of install videos on YouTube. @wibornz has the best, in my opinion.
Second, although trim removal tools are provided, I was glad I had my own on-hand, because I bent one of theirs in half.
I won’t talk much about my install for now, but I will answer questions here; there are a number of ways to do it. For the rear camera, I sticky-mounted it with the supplied 3M-ish pads, on top of the OEM rear camera cover. I have the wire going through the spare and through the tailgate vent. The trail cam I mounted on the bull bar with zip ties. Like I said, Florida Man install.
All three cameras give really good hi-res feeds to the mirror screen, which I chose to mount OEM-style. I removed the OEM mirror and mounted the Wolfbox in its place, with the supplied mounting hardware. Just installing that took half of my consumed beer to complete.
I played around with the system just a little bit. I am extremely impressed, BUT… I have to dig into it much more for awhile to give my final review. I give it two thumbs up for now.
I have two initial, minor criticisms. First, the install instructions suck, but the good thing is there are a plethora of install videos on YouTube. @wibornz has the best, in my opinion.
Second, although trim removal tools are provided, I was glad I had my own on-hand, because I bent one of theirs in half.
I won’t talk much about my install for now, but I will answer questions here; there are a number of ways to do it. For the rear camera, I sticky-mounted it with the supplied 3M-ish pads, on top of the OEM rear camera cover. I have the wire going through the spare and through the tailgate vent. The trail cam I mounted on the bull bar with zip ties. Like I said, Florida Man install.
All three cameras give really good hi-res feeds to the mirror screen, which I chose to mount OEM-style. I removed the OEM mirror and mounted the Wolfbox in its place, with the supplied mounting hardware. Just installing that took half of my consumed beer to complete.
I played around with the system just a little bit. I am extremely impressed, BUT… I have to dig into it much more for awhile to give my final review. I give it two thumbs up for now.
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