09-26-2019, 05:38 PM
Class A motorhomes have the advantage of being able to mount the camera way up high near the roofline, and see down nearer the bumper. A friend has one he uses when hooking up his car to tow behind the RV.
And I know at least one of the Big 3 truck makers has a camera that can see the bumper. But the aftermarket?
In my case, what would probably be fine to have a temporary camera since I’d never need it while driving. Say, a cam on a short rod I clip to the tailgate and plug in. It would then be perched up enough to see both bumper and trailer tongue.
And I know at least one of the Big 3 truck makers has a camera that can see the bumper. But the aftermarket?
In my case, what would probably be fine to have a temporary camera since I’d never need it while driving. Say, a cam on a short rod I clip to the tailgate and plug in. It would then be perched up enough to see both bumper and trailer tongue.