I had my rear camera installed on the license plate on the top initially - it does not obscure the plate but did get hit when the tailgate was open. The installer flipped the tag bracket upside down and made two tiny holes in my bumper area (still need to replace with black screws)to use the bottom screw holes. It looks like this.Has anyone mounted the camera on the license plate with the bracket?
I'm a little concerned of these these two things
- The tailgate will hit it when it is down
- the camera would cover too much of the license plate
Can you let us know what the company name is and #48 bracket name so I can search for it? The link you post doesn't work now on Ebay.This is where I ordered them from:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3863046879...7bcXmClSra&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I’m also hoping these allow for a non obstructed front camera view being a different angle. This is what the front camera looked like with the Wolfbox mount and adapter looked like. I will report back once I try the other brackets.
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It came from eBay - this is the ad from when I bought in late April.Can you let us know what the company name is and #48 bracket name so I can search for it? The link you post doesn't work now on Ebay.
Did this work?I added some foam between the plate and mirror and that did help but it’s not perfect. When the video is on I don’t notice vibration, only when the mirror is turned off. I read some were having better luck with a metal back plate so I am going to order the P6 as recommended on the WolfBox Facebook group: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mrRuNNv
I read that comment when I ordered mine - I put a couple of pieces of black electrical tape on the part that attaches to the mirror and have not noticed any issues - it would make me crazy if it didDid this work?
I am ordering the mirror and bracket from ebay now, but I want to make sure this does not vibrate while driving. That would totally suck.