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Originally Posted by skyking
I think ORbywan and I can come up with a monitor that either folds down or stashes some other way, I'll get some pics going.
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Skyking, I apologize, ever since I got back from SEMA we have been slammed. 14 hour + days, six days a week with an occasional Sunday off, once in a while, to go for a quad ride or work on my aero project. Responses to these threads usually show up in my email and I haven't had any so I figured everyone was busy also.
I managed to restructure the base of my boat tail and add a massive hitch extension, which so far is working like a champ. Haven't had time to post photos of that either, it's just been crazy.
Anyway, if you want to talk about this more or need more info I'm not dead, just going like a crazy person. Anyway, if you send some photos of your dash I'm sure we can figure out where to put a monitor. I just got some cool 5.6 monitors in that have four camera inputs. These days monitors that have more than two inputs usually have trigger wires on each circuit. You put power to the trigger wire and viola!, the monitor will default to that camera, thus the hit the left turn signal and the left mirror camera comes up on the monitor routine, and/or having your back up camera auto-reverse default when you put it in reverse.