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Hooke Road Bumper: Backup Camera Relocation Solutions?

Hooke RoadĀ®

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Hey everyone, we're running into a common issue with our Hooke Road bumpers with tire carriers, and I'm hoping the community can offer some insights.
We've noticed a lot of customers are asking about backup camera compatibility, and we have to admit that our current bumper design isn't directly compatible with the factory backup camera.
We're looking for effective solutions for relocating the camera when installing these bumpers.
Has anyone here successfully relocated their backup camera with a Hooke Road bumper and tire carrier?
If so, what approach did you take? Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated!

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why not just make a new tube to mount the camera in, and remount the tube to the carrier. Not sure if the tube on the stock carrier comes off or not. Mine on the 25 looks like it might. Or maybe one could use longer bolts or studs for the wheel mount. And have the camera mounted on a plate between that goes between the tire and lug nuts?
 

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Hmm, I thought you would have engineers that would be able to solve this issue...

Alternatively customers could spend money with a company that offers a solution instead of asking for answers from the people you are interested in selling your products to.
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