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Not yet. But I made this custom license plate holder and haven't decided to go above the license plate or below the light. It will end up in one of the two spots. I did see another pic of a guy who made a 2" box and placed it in the receiver. Looked sweet, but limits receiver use while keeping the cam in place.
#3
Not yet. But I made this custom license plate holder and haven't decided to go above the license plate or below the light. It will end up in one of the two spots. I did see another pic of a guy who made a 2" box and placed it in the receiver. Looked sweet, but limits receiver use while keeping the cam in place.
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There are a few threads on this. Here is one of them...
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-e...camera-295039/
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-e...camera-295039/
#5
Not yet. But I made this custom license plate holder and haven't decided to go above the license plate or below the light. It will end up in one of the two spots. I did see another pic of a guy who made a 2" box and placed it in the receiver. Looked sweet, but limits receiver use while keeping the cam in place.
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its on a separate switch, and that is also why I haven't decided on placement. I'll wire it up and play with placement first. No worries. Not my first mod in life.
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I have done a few .. Including mine. On factory my gigs a bypass harness is needed like a Lockpick from coastal tech or Nav-tv's harness. Those harnesses are plug and play and opens a lot more features than just to add a camera. Do NOT install camera and fly off to the dealer for "special programming" as they charge ridiculous fees just to enable a feature already there.
Ccd cameras offer a bit better resolution and are way less sensitive to lighting flare than a CMOS unit. I am installing at some point next week a little gem I found on Amazon specifically for the wrangler license plate LIGHT housing that is a ccd ,
CCD camera is high clear, better quality than the Colorful CMOS and CMD.
Designed For :
JEEP Wrangler 2007-2013
1,High Clear , Night Vision,Water Proof, Plastic material
2,160 degree view angle, very small, and easy for installing
3,Low illumination and fill light automatic, waterproof
Description:
Image sensors: 1/4" color CCD
TV System: NTSC default & PAL request
Minimum illumination. <0.1 BLC: Auto
White Balance: Auto
Video Color: Color
Effective Pixels : 680X582/628X512
Resolution : 480TV lines
Video Output: 1.0Vp-p,75Ω
Electronic Shutter: 1/60(NTSC)-1/10000S, 1/50(PAL)-1/10000S
S/N ratio: Better Than 48db
Lens Angle: 170 Degree
Waterproof Class:Ip 68
Operation Temperature: -20°C+80°C RH95%
Storage Temperature: -30°C+80°C
Working Power (DCV): 12
Current consumption: 90mA Max
Ccd cameras offer a bit better resolution and are way less sensitive to lighting flare than a CMOS unit. I am installing at some point next week a little gem I found on Amazon specifically for the wrangler license plate LIGHT housing that is a ccd ,
CCD camera is high clear, better quality than the Colorful CMOS and CMD.
Designed For :
JEEP Wrangler 2007-2013
1,High Clear , Night Vision,Water Proof, Plastic material
2,160 degree view angle, very small, and easy for installing
3,Low illumination and fill light automatic, waterproof
Description:
Image sensors: 1/4" color CCD
TV System: NTSC default & PAL request
Minimum illumination. <0.1 BLC: Auto
White Balance: Auto
Video Color: Color
Effective Pixels : 680X582/628X512
Resolution : 480TV lines
Video Output: 1.0Vp-p,75Ω
Electronic Shutter: 1/60(NTSC)-1/10000S, 1/50(PAL)-1/10000S
S/N ratio: Better Than 48db
Lens Angle: 170 Degree
Waterproof Class:Ip 68
Operation Temperature: -20°C+80°C RH95%
Storage Temperature: -30°C+80°C
Working Power (DCV): 12
Current consumption: 90mA Max
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Just finished wiring up everything on my JKUS. The camera works great. This should be a factory option. It is nice to see what is hiding behind the spare tire. I spent less than $100 bucks for the harness, camera and to have the option enabled by the dealer.
Glad I didn't waste the money purchasing an interface for features that I really didn't want or need.
Glad I didn't waste the money purchasing an interface for features that I really didn't want or need.