DougsGraphics
Well-Known Member
I hunt, fish, explore and photograph the remote back-country a lot. One of my issues is that I rarely have someone with to get out and help spot as I crawl over nasty undercarriage-damaging rock. My last vehicle (and my bank account) suffered on more than one occasion from this situation. This new 2015 TRD Off Road is my first vehicle with a back-up camera, and the Entune display is really pretty good. It has me wondering how hard it would be to add another camera (or two) under the chassis to view what I can't see without stopping, getting out, looking, getting back in, inching forward, stopping, getting out... I have seen a hack on YouTube where a guy added a switch to toggle to the back-up camera at any time (but with no real details), and if that's possible, it shouldn't be that hard to put a selector switch in to choose the camera to view on the display. I like this idea, because most of these solutions require adding another dedicated display for the cameras. I'm not wanting to have to clutter up the dash with such extras, and I'm not planning something so severe I need to view multiple cameras at one time. There are a few cameras made just for this purpose (check out RubiCam, for example) and I'd love to put one or two on the underbelly of my beast.
So, has anyone done this? Anyone have some inside information on the video cabeling/connections in the 2015 TRD Off Road?
So, has anyone done this? Anyone have some inside information on the video cabeling/connections in the 2015 TRD Off Road?