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WOLFBOX 900 pro install issue

Chrisinboston

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I had my WOLFBOX pro professionally installed. Installer fabricated the plastic molding over back left tail light and put camera there. WOLFBOX technical told them to aim camera straight back.
I just spoke to WOLFBOX, there is no way to adjust back up lines horizontally so the camera is useless as it’s off by several feet. I am sure an older model allowed back up line adjustment.
Anyone else experience this.
 
Yeah, I think you need to be mostly centered. My camera has no adjustment left to right unless I mechanically angle it that way. I mounted mine inside the rear window just so I got it mostly centered longitudinally with the vehicle.
 
There are a few reviews out there that criticize the reverse lines and how they don’t line up even if they’re installed “correctly”, centered on the inside of the door.

The comparison was made using the infotainment camera. The. Wolfbox was definitely off regardless of the zoom adjustment.
 
Mine is mounted on the rear window of the 3/4 door near the left pillar (looking at the vehicle from the rear). Most common place from many forum member that had it installed.

I had mine installed at Curry in CT.
 
The lateral alignment overlay is probably true, I just don't use the guide lines for lateral control, I use them mostly as a distance estimator. That is true for the cars built-in camera as well. I use wolfbox for far to medium distances and the built-in camera for very close distance to other objects.

Mine is installed in the 3/4 door near the vehicle longitudinal center axis but not perfectly in center. That gets the lateral lines close enough to center for very precise maneuvering.
 
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