I would love to know exactly where you mounted your Wolfbox rear camera. I have a 2012 FJ and your video has really sparked my interest. Thanks for sharing!
Of course! I mounted it on the last crossbar for my roof rack. Been busy moving to Colorado but I'm almost done and will most likely post a new video dedicated to it to help folks out, that camera rocks though. I don't have any blind spots anymore.
Thanks for that. Where did you place the backup camera on the license plate holder or on the spare? Also , how did you connect to the rearview light? I have a 2007 so I do not have the camera holder on the spare tire. @@Overland_FJC
@@Cuzco28 So what I ended up doing was actually ziptie-ng the rear-view camera to my roof rack up top, however you could be able to do it on the license plate too, but I didn't wire it up to the lights or anything, I just routed it into the cabin over the weatherstripping and through the driver side headliner. It sounds messy but honestly turned out really clean, as long as you dont mind a wire when you open the back tailgate. It also gets power from the same wire that connects to the dashcam so you only have to worry about one wire. I can make a video on how I did it if you'd like, honestly is the most important mod I think I've done. No more close calls with running over innocent people. haha
Thanks man. I’ve had it maybe 3 or 4 months now….. but it’s been an absolute blast. Lots of the mods were pretty easy too and I wanted to make sure they’d be easy to setup and tear down. Definitely would say get that ear cargo rack before everything else though, it will help you figure out a good layout for everything.
It's a prinsu roof rack. Fantastic rack I picked up for 900 but def would recommend using a lot of silicone to prevent any roof leaks and check to see if your seams have any cracks before mounting
Yeah it’s much more low profile than it looks in the Amazon photo, but I do like that. Just wish it had a cover of something. I may look into finding a bag that fits on there to store all my propane and outdoor stuff in.