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    I have that exact camera. Save your money, use your mirrors.

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    Thanks Mustang03, will heed your advice.

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    mustang, is there any particular reason you think the camera isnt worth the money?

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    It's $99.99 at Heartland America

    http://www.heartlandamerica.com

    item# WW22-70442

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    Thumbs up VX cam

    I got the Audiovox mirror/monitor and rear cam set up that used the original factory cam location. It was either $679 or $699 installed (gift, I didn't see the bill.) Installed by Wright's here in Shreveport - super clean install, but the factory mirror couldn't handle the weight. Remove mirror (lose map lights), metal strap mount monitor between the headliner and roof, bingo. And, you gain a little more windshield view area when the mirror moves up next to the roof. Next install I will figure out how to remove the mirror mount wart from the windshield.
    Mirror monitor is located exactly where you have always been trained to look when reversing - zero learning curve. You still have a mirror that can be trained on the munchkins in the back seat - angle of the mirror doesn't really hinder your view of the monitor. Have it wired for always on so that the cam is your full-time rear view. Brighter back-up lights are a must with this cam and/or with vaneyes/tinted rear window IMO (big honkin' LED's?).
    After the demise of beloved 377, I called Wright's to pull the cam/monitor and XM hookup. Very quick, professional, highly recommended. They will be working on Joe's Dragon once it becomes MY Dragon. Can't wait.

    Velvis
    thankyouthankyouverymuch

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    map light option

    Like most, felt the rearview mirror was pretty useless and blocked to much forward visability, but didn't want to give up the map light option. Here was my fix for this problem since the wiring was already there.


    P.S. Be careful removing the mirror 'wart', but if you do get it off without damaging the windshield, please share how you did it, it is about as ugly as a wart on the end of your nose.

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    Where did you find the map lights? I missed them with the mirror/monitor. I plan to seek professional help for wart removal, btw, how'd you know about my nose?

    V

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