Nice job ! But ...Sorry to highjack the thread. Here’s a picture of my setup which i did recently. My rear camera is mounted at the top of the tailgate rather than on the wiper motor. I had to drill a hole in the tailgate to facilitate this. Cable is routed from the front camera through the roof (near side along with all the other cables), through the flexi boot into the tailgate and then across inside the tailgate to the centre where i drilled the hole. I have a Thinkware Q800Pro. The downside of this is that the rear camera uses a micro USD cable so has a connector pre moulded onto it which makes feeding it through panelwork tricky. If you drill where I did be careful not to go too far as the high level brake light sits right above this point. I managed to break mine but thankfully it glued back together very well and doesn’t leak (not yet anyway). In some ways this was a blessing as I was then able to access the back of the hole I had drilled via the slot where the brake light sits. I’m just waiting for a rubber grommet to arrive to pop in the hole now (ordered the wrong size initially).
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“Through the flexy boot ?”
I guess you mean the rubber tube thing where all other cables go ?
I had the nightmare of fitting my reverse camera cable through that hideous tube before and never want to have to do that job again if I can help it .. unless someone has a secret that makes that job easier ????
The BlackVue rear camera has quite a large moulded plug and I’m amazed anyone got that though that damn rubber tubing ... my current solution is just to have a short loop of cable coming from above my headliner to the camera fitted at the top of the tailgate it’s not perfect but my god it saves what seems to me to be a massive undertaking trying to get that plug through that rubber hose and then still having the nightmare of how to get the bloody thing back out of the door to plug into the camera .
Very interested to know other people’s methods of getting cables especially with moulded plugs through that flexy tube ...