My Tacoma came with protective plugs in the glovebox for both ends of the camera connector. They are plugged into each other. Weather proof connectors.
Great job,Danny. Are you open to doing any product review that related to Auto led lighting? We would like to arrange to product shipped to you for a review. But we didn’t find an available way to reach out to you.
My Tacoma came with protective plugs in the glovebox for both ends of the camera connector. They are plugged into each other. Weather proof connectors.
Appreciate your detail explanation and sharing new info you learned
Nice job. Looks simple once you know how
Thank you Denny for the video review👀👍
I thought grease on the hinge pivots would be a good idea. Any reason why you dont?
It’s a great idea to add grease
I love my white Tundra..but Ive always been a fan of the blue. Great video.
would be interesting if this is also working for the similar Hilux, sold outside US
It’s the same on the Chevy Silverado, so probably common for most trucks
Do you need to set up the cam again with a scanner?
I did not. It worked just fine afterward
Great job,Danny. Are you open to doing any product review that related to Auto led lighting? We would like to arrange to product shipped to you for a review. But we didn’t find an available way to reach out to you.
I appreciate the offer, but I am not available for it right now. I’ll reach out to you in the future if I can. Thanks!
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thank you
Do you sit on your tailgate, like at s Tailgate party? I wonder how strong the oval shaped hinge is while bearing vertical, static weight
I sit on it without any trouble. I think the side cables would help more than the hinges
Good video
Thank you 🙏🏼