I would love to but logistically it would be rough. I coach at the HS level and usually don’t even get to my house until 7-730. I’m an hour plus from Philly and get up for work at 515. But DM me as the date approaches just in case my schedule has changed.Your idea has me holding off for conformation. I love your idea. @Krabby I have to come to Philly for work end of January, in reality not downtown Philly but Malvern. You close at all? I arrive on Monday, you up for a drink?
Do the other cams use the same style connector?Interior cam is a plug in...
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I found it pretty straightforward to get the various wires, plugs, jacks etc tucked just behind the airbag sign. Nicely hides them away. It does restrict the angle of the dangle, but - pro tip - having the screen angled slightly toward the roof doesn’t affect the visibility of the image and, as a useful side effect, prevents any annoying reflection from the rear door in the screen too. Result.Looks like you have managed to hide the wiring behind the airbag warning module. Will take a 2nd look at mine and see if I can do the same.
Perhaps you should ask them to extend it world-wide, eh, globalThey’ve extended a discount to the uk site. I’m
Just waiting for the confirmation that it’s live.
I did. Unfortunately they operate on a piecemeal basisPerhaps you should ask them to extend it world-wide, eh, global
Your wolfbox rear camera cable has 3 wires... can't recall exact colours but say one is black 12v -, one is red 12v + and the other yellow for video. Position your switch roughly where you would like it installed, cut the rear camera cable running from the wolfbox mirror to reach the middle 3 pins of the switch. Solder/attach these 3 wires to the 3 middle pins of this switch. Using the other cut end of your car rear camera cable connect these 3 wires to the pins on one end of the switch keeping the same colour pattern on the pins running across the short side. Yellow/yellow, red/red, black/black. Similarly, cut the cable you are using to connect your trailer camera and connect the black, red, yellow to the remaining 3 pins of the switch to match yellow/yellow/yellow, red/red/red, black/black/black. So in effect the middle 3 pins of the switch go to the mirror, one side of the switch goes to your car rear camera the the other side of your switch goes to the rear camera. Hint is to use a multimeter continuity to check you are using the right 3 pins each time.
How tight was the wiring for the rear camera? does it just make the distance? As you mentioned you needed the extension? thanks in advanceFor the record. I needed the additional wiring extension to comfortably connect my rear camera. For main power I connected into the cigarette lighter fuse in the small fuse box near to the steering wheel.
It's OK, on the Amazon AU site actually cheaper without the discount code
It's OK, on the Amazon AU site actually cheaper without the discount code
Ha, it’s a lot less complex than that @Clark Kent, they haven’t generated the discount code yet for the au website. Sorry to disappoint as I mentioned above they do things piecemeal.Oh @MrMike, Australia is coming 1st as the 4th largest global market for Grenadier sales and yet we get no coupon code love from @Stu_Barnes. Is this a Colony thing Stu? Cricket? Rugby?
I'm seeing A$319 on Amazon AU. There is a A$40 code offer currently (expires today!) so that's A$@279.
Code WOLFBOXBEST20 gets a 20% discount on the au.wolfbox site. For the G900 @ A$336.99 that's A$269.59 after discount with free delivery. Plus the 20% discount applies to accessories like an extended wiring kit.
I'm not aware if Wolfbox allows multiple codes (code stacking) so a forum coupon code may not get us a better price anyway.