JerseyJim
Well-known member
I just bought a sedan delivery and with the bad weather in the northeast, the only thing that I have done with it is drive it into the garage. Can't wait for spring to get this baby out. One problem that I know I will have is poor vision to the rear and the quarters. The one time that I did back it out, I had to open the door and lean out to see how close I was to things.
My daily driver has a rearview camera that I really love and have learned to depend on. I'm thinking that the sedan delivery needs a camera in the rear and one on each side. I know that this type of system is used on many RVs. My concern here is that I would like to have cameras that can be easily attached and removed and won't require holes to be drilled in this pristine body.
While my car's system is only active when the car is in reverse, I'd like to have these views active at all times. I see lane changing as being more dangerous than parking. I've seen the type of system that mounts a camera to the license plate holder. That doesn't work here because the license plate is mounted off to one side (behind left rear fender).
Anyone here have any experience with these systems? Ideas?
My daily driver has a rearview camera that I really love and have learned to depend on. I'm thinking that the sedan delivery needs a camera in the rear and one on each side. I know that this type of system is used on many RVs. My concern here is that I would like to have cameras that can be easily attached and removed and won't require holes to be drilled in this pristine body.
While my car's system is only active when the car is in reverse, I'd like to have these views active at all times. I see lane changing as being more dangerous than parking. I've seen the type of system that mounts a camera to the license plate holder. That doesn't work here because the license plate is mounted off to one side (behind left rear fender).
Anyone here have any experience with these systems? Ideas?
