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Old 08-18-2004, 04:12 AM
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The other night we had a scare when my wife backed over my 4 year olds bike as she was exiting our garage. The garage is 8 feet wide so the width of the Hummer does a good job of hiding any obstacle. Thank God our little one wasn't on the bike!

We've contemplated a rear view camera but with the tire carrier installed, the the field of vision with a roof mounted cam is somewhat compromised. Additionally, when I mount a larger diameter mud tire the rear cam will be rendered useless for obstacles that are very close to the rear of the truck. Hitch cams are a viable alternative but I don't care to mess with it every time I unhook the bike carrier or (the boat to come!).

Therefore we've decided on a rear sensor instead. Our local Car Toys will sell a system for $350 installed.

Here's the question:

The device they carry has four flush mounted sensors. Nevertheless, the large metal arm used to mount the rear tire carrier prohibits the installation of all four sensors.

I have two options:

1. Go with a two sensor system. Car Toys does not recommend having only two sensors due to the size of the truck.

2. Go with a four sensor system that does not mount flush but has exposed wires (stick on) that will wrap under the bumper.

I would rather go with the two sensor system but I can't find anywhere in this forum where anyone has installed and is happy with such a system.

I thank you in advance for any feedback on this issue.
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The other night we had a scare when my wife backed over my 4 year olds bike as she was exiting our garage. The garage is 8 feet wide so the width of the Hummer does a good job of hiding any obstacle. Thank God our little one wasn't on the bike!

We've contemplated a rear view camera but with the tire carrier installed, the the field of vision with a roof mounted cam is somewhat compromised. Additionally, when I mount a larger diameter mud tire the rear cam will be rendered useless for obstacles that are very close to the rear of the truck. Hitch cams are a viable alternative but I don't care to mess with it every time I unhook the bike carrier or (the boat to come!).

Therefore we've decided on a rear sensor instead. Our local Car Toys will sell a system for $350 installed.

Here's the question:

The device they carry has four flush mounted sensors. Nevertheless, the large metal arm used to mount the rear tire carrier prohibits the installation of all four sensors.

I have two options:

1. Go with a two sensor system. Car Toys does not recommend having only two sensors due to the size of the truck.

2. Go with a four sensor system that does not mount flush but has exposed wires (stick on) that will wrap under the bumper.

I would rather go with the two sensor system but I can't find anywhere in this forum where anyone has installed and is happy with such a system.

I thank you in advance for any feedback on this issue.
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The other night we had a scare when my wife backed over my 4 year olds bike as she was exiting our garage. The garage is 8 feet wide so the width of the Hummer does a good job of hiding any obstacle. Thank God our little one wasn't on the bike!

We've contemplated a rear view camera but with the tire carrier installed, the the field of vision with a roof mounted cam is somewhat compromised. Additionally, when I mount a larger diameter mud tire the rear cam will be rendered useless for obstacles that are very close to the rear of the truck. Hitch cams are a viable alternative but I don't care to mess with it every time I unhook the bike carrier or (the boat to come!).

Therefore we've decided on a rear sensor instead. Our local Car Toys will sell a system for $350 installed.

Here's the question:

The device they carry has four flush mounted sensors. Nevertheless, the large metal arm used to mount the rear tire carrier prohibits the installation of all four sensors.

I have two options:

1. Go with a two sensor system. Car Toys does not recommend having only two sensors due to the size of the truck.

2. Go with a four sensor system that does not mount flush but has exposed wires (stick on) that will wrap under the bumper.

I would rather go with the two sensor system but I can't find anywhere in this forum where anyone has installed and is happy with such a system.

I thank you in advance for any feedback on this issue.
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Old 08-18-2004, 12:37 PM
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Kacyk,

Check out the Unicam backup camera. It is the same as the regular hitchcam but you have a very small camera that you can mount anywhere you want to get the best visibility.

Here is a link to it on the trailduty.com website: http://www.trailduty.com/products/hitchcam/ucam.html

This is the route I a going to go once I figure out all of the A/V junk I am going to put in.
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Here is another cam from trail duty.
http://www.trailduty.com/products/hitchcam/hcam.html
Honestly, that is why I always back vehicles in to the garage. I had an 8' door when I got the H2 and thought it was easier to back in. Just fold the mirrors before they hit the door frame.
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I have one like the unicam (may even be one) It's mounted under my receiver. Even with a bike rack or towing, I get a good idea of what's behind. Yes there's a black bar in the picture but I can clearly see both sides of it.
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