Nope. I get a fish wire through but when i try to get the dash cam cable through it keeps pulling offWhat's the issue we fit loads of campers with dash cams and reverse cameras down that side after they're converted can you not get through?
I chose front to rear as i thought the rear connector on my BLACKVUE was smallerWatching this thread with interest since I need to do exactly the same thing!
Though I was intending on starting at the tailgate bung and working towards the B pillar.
Me too.Watching this thread with interest since I need to do exactly the same thing!
Though I was intending on starting at the tailgate bung and working towards the B pillar.
Which camera have you gone for ?I fitted the reversing camera today.
I wasn't having much joy running along the roof as the cable kept getting stuck (tried from both the B pillar and the tailgate grommet).
I eventually found success by running from the tailgate grommet down the left hand side of the rear passenger window. There are a few large holes there that can aid routing, though I'd carpeted over them so had to cut a small hole which I can patch up later (assuming the vanshades blind doesn't cover it, which it probably will).
After that the cable goes under the rib and along the floor towards the cab, hidden by the furniture. I'll be coming up the driver side B pillar and then along the headliner, down to the rear view mirror (which is actually the camera screen). The cable isn't long enough but nothing some splicing can't sort.
WOLFBOX G840S.Which camera have you gone for ?
Thank youWOLFBOX G840S.
My van is a bog standard Startline with the no frills head unit so I thought it would be simpler to have a separate screen, in this case instead of the rearview mirror. It seems fine so far.