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Thursday, January 24, 2013

postheadericon Pyle Rear view Camera PLCM36 How to install & Review

Pyle Rear view Camera PLCM36 How to install & Review Video Clips. Duration : 4.00 Mins.


As I really wish people would indicate what kind of vehicle they are mounting these on so: 2008 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited with a 37" spare on the back that blocks about 60% of my rear view. I had to mount the camera on the bottom of the license plate as it interferes with the plate light if you put it on top. I had to drill a screw hole on the right side of the plate holder (Jeep design - not a flaw on the camera). Once that was done, I spliced into my reverse light and ran the cable to the drivers side. I mounted the monitor with the tape to the top left side of the dash, to the right of the tweeter, but will replace the tape with velcro so I can remove it and lock it up when I park with the top/doors off. I secured all the RCA connections with rubber tape, sealed everything up & it was good to go. This took about an hour and was EZ. It worked like a champ during the day. I just tried it at night and it was pretty much a black screen. You may be able to see if you park where the street lights are pretty bright but I don't think it would. I am going to install auxiliary lights on the back of my Jeep anyway so I'm not too concerned about the lack of night vision. I know it will be fine with those lights. I researched these camera systems for about a week before making the purchase. For a sub system, this one is hard to beat.

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