BobK
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I upgraded my tires and wheel to 37's and wheels with a -4.53 offset. What this means in reality for the backup camera is that I see a whole lot more of the wheel insides than I used to.
I can only assume that others have this problem too. I received a backup camera bracket with my JCR Offroad bumper, but wasn't inclined to take a hacksaw to the factory wheel bracket to remove the camera tube, and I wasn't a fan of the back of the camera module being exposed the way it is in this solution.
So I continue to hope for a better solution in the marketplace. Has anyone found anything good?
While my mind wanders about how to fix this problem with a homemade solution and it has got me wondering about a few things.
1) For anyone that has used one of the 3rd party camera bracket solutions, how much extra wire does that camera have?
2) By my estimate the camera needs to protube another 1 3/4 inches to be about the same location relative to the aftermarket wheel as it was to the stock one. Would the camera wire stretch another 1 3/4"
3) What if I were to use a pipe cutter (the kind you roll around the pipe and tighten the roller/cutter every turn or two and crafted some solution to extend the camera tube another 1 3/4".
Thoughts?
I can only assume that others have this problem too. I received a backup camera bracket with my JCR Offroad bumper, but wasn't inclined to take a hacksaw to the factory wheel bracket to remove the camera tube, and I wasn't a fan of the back of the camera module being exposed the way it is in this solution.
So I continue to hope for a better solution in the marketplace. Has anyone found anything good?
While my mind wanders about how to fix this problem with a homemade solution and it has got me wondering about a few things.
1) For anyone that has used one of the 3rd party camera bracket solutions, how much extra wire does that camera have?
2) By my estimate the camera needs to protube another 1 3/4 inches to be about the same location relative to the aftermarket wheel as it was to the stock one. Would the camera wire stretch another 1 3/4"
3) What if I were to use a pipe cutter (the kind you roll around the pipe and tighten the roller/cutter every turn or two and crafted some solution to extend the camera tube another 1 3/4".
Thoughts?
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