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01/21/2007 1:49 PM  
My rear view tv monitor has gone squirrely.  Only shows half a screen and I tried adjusting it to no avail.  Has anyone replaced one?  Did you replace camera and all?

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01/21/2007 7:20 PM  
I haven't done this [yet], but I want to replace mine and upgrade to a newer, smaller, infra-red color with a small LCD screen.

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01/22/2007 6:45 PM  
TV monitor, man you guys are Modern! We have a more simple approach. The wife goes and sits on the potty and lets me know the way :O)

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01/23/2007 12:54 PM  
That is hysterical! "Honey, can I merge left?!"

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01/23/2007 2:15 PM  
I apologize in advance but I get images in my mind that I just can't describe. Okay, enough of that.  My potty is in the middle of the coach.  I suppose my wife could sit on the bed though.  I did find a new rear view unit  in Camping World, but it is almost eight hundred dollars.  I think I can do better.  I hope anyway.

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01/23/2007 5:02 PM  
Cooperhawk...I remember finding some online that are in the $500 range...full color, infrared, microphone.

I'll try and find the link.

Steven Webster
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Alva Florida
08/10/2007 8:37 PM  
summit racing has rear view setups from Obserview
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08/11/2007 11:04 AM  

Been looking through Summit Racing and can't find the rear view system.  What's it listed under?


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08/16/2007 7:58 AM  
Check out item # 260148399292 on Ebay.  I installed one last year from this guy and it works great.  I spliced into the original wiring which saved a lot of hassle.  I also used the original camera mount and housing and installed the new (and very small) camera inside.  It kept the 345 looking original.   As a bonus, I hooked up the second channel to the DVD output so I can sneek a peek at whatever is on.
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08/16/2007 8:11 AM  
My monitor still works, but barely. I've come to depend on it a lot when driving, especially when towing. It's terrible at night and flickers a lot now. For that price it's almost a no brainer. Was the installtion pretty easy? What about running the cable?

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