I love how rear view mirror is used as the monitor for the rear camera! That is very cool. Nice job with the installation. We added a rear camera to our travel trailer, but it has it's own monitor when we are using it. So then we had to find somewhere to install that as well. This is great how you can just plug it into the mirror. 😊👍
Great idea making sure it works before spending the time to install it. Like I would really know how, it looks complicated especially digging around the fuse box! 🤣🤣Enjoyed watch you though. Like Anita mentioned it's nice to have the monitor on the rear view mirror! Great install.
Not a project I would attempt but enjoyed your skill installing the back up camera You showed me things in the car I did not know existed Interesting how you did the wires Really clear view and time lapse fun Cheers to you and have a fantastic day👍
Looks like your car just got a high-tech upgrade - before long it'll have it's own channel! 😁😁The factory-look installation really makes a difference. Great job on the installation!
Are you an electrician or just a natural DIY-er, I would be so lost. You made that look easy 😂. I love the before and after. Very satisfying video to watch, idk why but I love watching these kinds of videos 😂 hope you and family are doing great! Aloha!
Mahalo! 😃 I hope you and your family are having a great weekend. Im just a DIYer, I don't know what I'm doing lol. I am just interested in the topic and did a lot of google search!
I'm glad it helped. I made it because I couldn’t find anything on RUclips and was anxious to break the plastic clips, but it was easy. Just take your time one side at a time, and it works great even when it’s raining!
Looks like a clean and neat install. Be interested to hear how it holds up over time. I had a few of the cheaper dash cams that had capacitors and they failed in our Florida heat.
Thank you. So far, so good in Hawaii heat, but I know Florida even gets hotter. These are advertised to have supercapacitors, which is what you need for heat!
Hi Mr. MaxD Aloha....hahah I guess I have to wait OMGoodness your profession and perfection could not pass just manufactured pieces? haha teasing YOU. Wow, I thought you are in the store...2:02 You really like everything tidy and organized. I will let K7S know haha Wow, You know what you are dealing with... be honest with you. sounds like French to me. So sorry I am not into mechanic, but just drive....Helpful information for modifying front and rear cam. We usually use a strong magnet and set gopro /insta 360 onto the car. Well done. Technology beyond my knowledge hahah Cool to operate from the mirror. Have you found any Pros and Cons you did not expect months after your installment ? Thank you always for very descriptive hands-on instruction. Look forward to next projects. Aloha.
Aloha! 😆 I do not know anything about what I'm doing, but trust me just google and a little bit of research is all you need hahahaha. No cons yet after a few months, working as a dash cam and loving it so far. Take care you all, have a great weekend!
Great install!! I’m 6 months late but hopefully you can answer this. Can you use the mirror as a regular mirror in the vehicle and still have it record from the front? I like these but don’t have any interest in the rear camera for the rear view as I have children that sit in the car and need to keep an eye on them. Thanks!
I too would like to know this, thanks in advance, Love the video, nice edits man. also can you still use the Sunshade? I have a 23 ORP and looking to buy this camera.
So sorry you all for the very late response! So, yes, you can use it as a mirror while the front camera is recording. To do this, you need to set the camera on sleep mode or standby mode under settings, once the screen turns off then, you can use it as a mirror. But here is our dilemma with this. If we adjust the camera so we can use it as a mirror to see our son at the back, it messes with the angle of the front camera, thus making it useless if it can not record the front at the right angle. There is a little bit of adjustability, and I find that this works for me, I am 6' tall, but my wife can't use it as a mirror. So it depends. If I get the time, I'll try to shoot a short video comparing a real mirror to this dashcam.
Thanks, man, So sorry for the late response! I use a sunshade custom fit for the 4runner, and instead of wrapping the velcro of the sunshade around the mirror, I just left it hanging in the middle and use the visors to hold it. Hope this answers your question. I'll try to shoot a short video this weekend so you all can see. Take care
@@bryanlarcher4576 I used the same wolfbox bracket they sell on their website. It’s also available on Amazon, just search for Wolfbox OEM Bracket for USB C
@@jonathanmariani5627 sorry I don’t know how much power it drains. It depends on your battery and if you drive everyday you have nothing to worry about. I put mine on a smart battery charger since it’s not driven a lot lately. Take care
I have bought a wolfbox and am researching mounting options, you are one of the few that have chose to mount inside as opposed to out on the bottom side of the spoiler. Any issues with the interior mounting option? Issues I have read about are dark due tint and wiper not cleaning that part of the rear window (seems that would be an issue if mounted outside as well).
@@PapaJutty I have mounted rear cameras in the 4runner since I got the vehicle new. It’s all about preference and both options have advantages and disadvantages. The main Issue I had with mounting it inside is: 1. When we are fully loaded, pulling stuff out of the rear we tend to knock out the camera out of place. 2. Sometimes we sleep inside the cab and we knock out the camera when we get out And yes dirt is an issue for both options but you’ll have a smaller surface area to worry about (camera lens) when you mount it outside Because of this two points I have since moved the rear cam outside under the spoiler as I have shown at the end of the video. If I’m not camping and have no kids I’ll definitely mount mine inside. It’s just more secure and when I open the hatch the camera is still pointed where I need it to be
@@AkagiPro1Thanks! The hard mount on the windshield? The mount comes with the vehicle/4runner. I got the bracket that I attached to the mount from Wolfbox-its called Wolfbox OEM Bracket USB C
Great job with the install video! After you moved the rear camera to be under the spoiler and routed the cables through the boot, how did you get the red wire back inside the vehicle to connect it to a rear taillight so when you put your vehicle in reverse, the rear camera comes on and displays the parking guidelines?
@@dinopicinich Thank you. I taped the the red wire/park guide to the main cable so the end of it ended in the liner inside the cab. The main issue was, the red line was too short to tap to my left reverse light so I soldered another wire of same size and routed it from the liner through the left rear pillar.
@@maxdexpeditionsthanks! I ended up doing the same, after a little trial and error with different sized bits. Kept going with the next size up, didn’t want the hole to be too large. I am at a bit of a standstill though. I think my brain is overwhelmed with all the videos I’ve watched. Any ideas on completing install without tapping into the break light? I needed to put the camera outside bc my truck came with nearly limo tint on the rear window.
@ tapping into the break light is just for the grid lines. Tbh I never used mine. I’m used to backing with just my mirrors. So I might remove the grid line wiring
Great video! The funny thing is I did the same thing with the rear view camera. It was a pain getting the wire through the boot so I could run the wire under the spoiler. I purchased the same rear view mirror mount. I have a question for you. Is your Wolfbox a little loose after tightening the screw to the rear view mirror plate? Mine is. The only difference is I had a non-power rear view mirror. Great job with the video!
@@onofreruiz5756 Thank you. It was loose at first, but then I over-tightened it and messed up the threads of the mount. The problem with the Wolfbox mount is that it is made of cheap plastic. The mount is cheap and available on Amazon, so I ordered a new one and tried to find the sweet spot for how tight the screw goes in without breaking the plastic. I wish I could tell you a torque spec, but I just went by feel. So far, it's stable.
So nice upload, awesome presentation, thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you. Have a wonderful day and see you next time again. Many Greetings from Germany ♥ Like 43
I love how rear view mirror is used as the monitor for the rear camera! That is very cool. Nice job with the installation. We added a rear camera to our travel trailer, but it has it's own monitor when we are using it. So then we had to find somewhere to install that as well. This is great how you can just plug it into the mirror. 😊👍
Great idea making sure it works before spending the time to install it. Like I would really know how, it looks complicated especially digging around the fuse box! 🤣🤣Enjoyed watch you though. Like Anita mentioned it's nice to have the monitor on the rear view mirror! Great install.
Not a project I would attempt but enjoyed your skill installing the back up camera
You showed me things in the car I did not know existed
Interesting how you did the wires
Really clear view and time lapse fun
Cheers to you and have a fantastic day👍
Thank you, have a great weekend!
Nice to see you posting again. I missed you great videos.
Looks like your car just got a high-tech upgrade - before long it'll have it's own channel! 😁😁The factory-look installation really makes a difference. Great job on the installation!
Lol I don't know why I posted this on your comment lol sorry friends😂
Thanks! Hope you two are having a great weekend! Cheers 🍻
thanks for share
Wow.. great job! It's impressive that you could do these yourself. Your 4Runner is up for more adventure!
Nice clear tutorial Chris (a clean and well executed installation 👌🏻)
Hope you and your family are doing great 👍
Regards Simon 🤠👍
Thank you, Simon. I hope you and your family are having a great weekend!
Your footage was simply outstanding! Wishing you an incredible weekend ahead.
Are you an electrician or just a natural DIY-er, I would be so lost. You made that look easy 😂. I love the before and after. Very satisfying video to watch, idk why but I love watching these kinds of videos 😂 hope you and family are doing great! Aloha!
Mahalo! 😃 I hope you and your family are having a great weekend. Im just a DIYer, I don't know what I'm doing lol. I am just interested in the topic and did a lot of google search!
Hello from Naples, Florida. Very interesting. We enjoyed. Thanks for sharing with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
Been looking at this mirror and was searching for a video that showed the install in a 4runner, thank you.
i've been looking to see how someone would install the rear camera near the 3rd brake light, and now you have answered my question with your video!
I'm glad it helped. I made it because I couldn’t find anything on RUclips and was anxious to break the plastic clips, but it was easy. Just take your time one side at a time, and it works great even when it’s raining!
Nice job on the installation, excellent work.👍
Morning Chris this looked really good and you gave a good tutorial ~ Anna
Thank you, Anna. Hope you're having a great weekend. Regards to Alf
Looks like a clean and neat install. Be interested to hear how it holds up over time. I had a few of the cheaper dash cams that had capacitors and they failed in our Florida heat.
Thank you. So far, so good in Hawaii heat, but I know Florida even gets hotter. These are advertised to have supercapacitors, which is what you need for heat!
@@maxdexpeditions a 6 month review will be telling..........please and thank you.
Nice work, brother. You made that look easy.
Thank you, have a great weekend!
Wow, that's amazing. This kind of mechanic parts are all alien to me. haha!!!
You and me both! I just did a lot of google and research 😂
Very good tutorial! Very good footage! Have a lovely week! Full enjoyed!
Good job with the install! Camera looks great 👏
Thank you, you haven't posted for a while, hope all is well.
@@maxdexpeditions Im doing good, just taking a little break 🙂.
Welcome back my friend. Have not seen you in a while. Hope your well. LIKE 16. 👍👍👍
Thank you, have a great weekend.
Hi Mr. MaxD
Aloha....hahah I guess I have to wait
OMGoodness your profession and perfection could not pass just manufactured pieces? haha teasing YOU.
Wow, I thought you are in the store...2:02 You really like everything tidy and organized. I will let K7S know haha
Wow, You know what you are dealing with... be honest with you. sounds like French to me. So sorry I am not into mechanic, but just drive....Helpful information for modifying front and rear cam. We usually use a strong magnet and set gopro /insta 360 onto the car.
Well done. Technology beyond my knowledge hahah Cool to operate from the mirror.
Have you found any Pros and Cons you did not expect months after your installment ?
Thank you always for very descriptive hands-on instruction.
Look forward to next projects. Aloha.
Aloha! 😆 I do not know anything about what I'm doing, but trust me just google and a little bit of research is all you need hahahaha. No cons yet after a few months, working as a dash cam and loving it so far. Take care you all, have a great weekend!
Hello from Piatra Neamt, Romania!
Great 🌹 video 😎👍Lots of cool stuff, Enjoy the Holidays ❤
Great install!! I’m 6 months late but hopefully you can answer this.
Can you use the mirror as a regular mirror in the vehicle and still have it record from the front?
I like these but don’t have any interest in the rear camera for the rear view as I have children that sit in the car and need to keep an eye on them.
Thanks!
I too would like to know this, thanks in advance, Love the video, nice edits man. also can you still use the Sunshade? I have a 23 ORP and looking to buy this camera.
So sorry you all for the very late response!
So, yes, you can use it as a mirror while the front camera is recording. To do this, you need to set the camera on sleep mode or standby mode under settings, once the screen turns off then, you can use it as a mirror. But here is our dilemma with this. If we adjust the camera so we can use it as a mirror to see our son at the back, it messes with the angle of the front camera, thus making it useless if it can not record the front at the right angle. There is a little bit of adjustability, and I find that this works for me, I am 6' tall, but my wife can't use it as a mirror. So it depends. If I get the time, I'll try to shoot a short video comparing a real mirror to this dashcam.
Thanks, man, So sorry for the late response! I use a sunshade custom fit for the 4runner, and instead of wrapping the velcro of the sunshade around the mirror, I just left it hanging in the middle and use the visors to hold it. Hope this answers your question. I'll try to shoot a short video this weekend so you all can see. Take care
Wow..amazing upgrade of your vehicle's dash camera. Good job well done. Tnx4sharing kabayan.
Good job. Looks amazing ❤
Thank you, have a safe and fun weekend.
Awesome. Wish I had the skills to do this lol
Very interesting camera, mate ✌
Great DIY.
Nice sharing how to installation camera 🤩👍🏾
Nice install! Looks like a great cam! 23
It is! Have a great weekend you all
This is great. Wish you had this video years ago lol
Wow bongga naman, ganda view nung timelapse. Have a blessed day.
@MaxD Expeditions Which mount did you use for the rear spoiler? Was it one that came in the kit or you purchased in addition?
@@EastBayJ-925 I used the one that came with the kit.
Great addition.
It is, thank you! Have a great weekend
Great video, did the mounting bracket come with the mirror to replace the OEM rear view mirror?
@@RunRecoverRally Thank you. No, the bracket is a separate purchase from Wolfbox
This video is helping a lot with installation. Curious, what length cable did you use to reach the back camera?
@@bodiegerm Glad it’s helping. I used the 35ft extension cable from Wolfbox
which bracket did you use for the back of the mirror?
@@bryanlarcher4576 I used the same wolfbox bracket they sell on their website. It’s also available on Amazon, just search for Wolfbox OEM Bracket for USB C
Where did you purchase the bracket to attach the camera?
@@JD3875 I got it from Amazon just search for wolbox OEM Bracket for USB C G900. Wolfbox also sell it on their website
@@maxdexpeditions Thank you
Hi how did you remove the rear view camera i was havng a hardtime do you need to slide it up?
@@cayayore-vc4oi you mean the rear view mirror? I pulled down the upper plastic and I slide it up
@ yes the rear view mirror hahaha but thank you! I will try it again
If we do have kdss, can we still use the kdss fuse slot?
You can, but I would use something least important
Nice video! Question how much power does it drain for the 24/7 mode? Is it something to worry about?
@@jonathanmariani5627 sorry I don’t know how much power it drains. It depends on your battery and if you drive everyday you have nothing to worry about. I put mine on a smart battery charger since it’s not driven a lot lately. Take care
I have bought a wolfbox and am researching mounting options, you are one of the few that have chose to mount inside as opposed to out on the bottom side of the spoiler. Any issues with the interior mounting option? Issues I have read about are dark due tint and wiper not cleaning that part of the rear window (seems that would be an issue if mounted outside as well).
@@PapaJutty I have mounted rear cameras in the 4runner since I got the vehicle new. It’s all about preference and both options have advantages and disadvantages. The main Issue I had with mounting it inside is:
1. When we are fully loaded, pulling stuff out of the rear we tend to knock out the camera out of place.
2. Sometimes we sleep inside the cab and we knock out the camera when we get out
And yes dirt is an issue for both options but you’ll have a smaller surface area to worry about (camera lens) when you mount it outside
Because of this two points I have since moved the rear cam outside under the spoiler as I have shown at the end of the video.
If I’m not camping and have no kids I’ll definitely mount mine inside. It’s just more secure and when I open the hatch the camera is still pointed where I need it to be
Hi great video!! Question where did you buy the hard mount for the camera on the windshield??
@@AkagiPro1Thanks! The hard mount on the windshield? The mount comes with the vehicle/4runner. I got the bracket that I attached to the mount from Wolfbox-its called Wolfbox OEM Bracket USB C
@@maxdexpeditions awesome thank you for the fast response!! Just ordered my setup today!! Cheers 🍻
Great job with the install video! After you moved the rear camera to be under the spoiler and routed the cables through the boot, how did you get the red wire back inside the vehicle to connect it to a rear taillight so when you put your vehicle in reverse, the rear camera comes on and displays the parking guidelines?
@@dinopicinich Thank you. I taped the the red wire/park guide to the main cable so the end of it ended in the liner inside the cab. The main issue was, the red line was too short to tap to my left reverse light so I soldered another wire of same size and routed it from the liner through the left rear pillar.
@@maxdexpeditions would you happen to remember what gauge that red wire was that you extended?
How did you get the wires through the black valence? Did you have to drill a rather large hole to get the pin connector piece through it?
@@jessehorton1100 Yes, I did. About 1/8 size hole at the back of the black trim piece
@@maxdexpeditionsthanks! I ended up doing the same, after a little trial and error with different sized bits. Kept going with the next size up, didn’t want the hole to be too large. I am at a bit of a standstill though. I think my brain is overwhelmed with all the videos I’ve watched. Any ideas on completing install without tapping into the break light? I needed to put the camera outside bc my truck came with nearly limo tint on the rear window.
@ tapping into the break light is just for the grid lines. Tbh I never used mine. I’m used to backing with just my mirrors. So I might remove the grid line wiring
Great video! The funny thing is I did the same thing with the rear view camera. It was a pain getting the wire through the boot so I could run the wire under the spoiler. I purchased the same rear view mirror mount. I have a question for you. Is your Wolfbox a little loose after tightening the screw to the rear view mirror plate? Mine is. The only difference is I had a non-power rear view mirror. Great job with the video!
@@onofreruiz5756 Thank you. It was loose at first, but then I over-tightened it and messed up the threads of the mount. The problem with the Wolfbox mount is that it is made of cheap plastic. The mount is cheap and available on Amazon, so I ordered a new one and tried to find the sweet spot for how tight the screw goes in without breaking the plastic. I wish I could tell you a torque spec, but I just went by feel. So far, it's stable.
@@maxdexpeditions which bracket did you end up getting?
@@onofreruiz5756 I got the same wolfbox OEM bracket from Amazon
@@maxdexpeditions I will try what you did. Thanks for the tip.
That is cool
So nice upload, awesome presentation, thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you. Have a wonderful day and see you next time again. Many Greetings from Germany ♥ Like 43
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