Hi guys, very nice looking system. I have an 2007 sprinter. I love the idea of the blind spot cameras. The ecomaster mirror cap replacement looks cool although I'm not sure of night time performance. I'm thinking of installing my rear view as always on monitor/mirror since my sprinter has no rear glass. My mirror spot on front windshield is vacant so just installing monitor that uses factory mirror mount. Maybe hook blind spots to radio screen. How well do the blind spots your using work at night?
Can I couple this with 2024 rav 4 xle premium. And what are the required accessories I will need to get from you. Pls kindly drop the link to them all. Also could it be possible for the infotainment system to be the display? Secondly, could it be possible to combine this with the Tombo 360X mirror dash cam and use the mirror dash cam display as the display point. Thank you
Uh.... shouldn’t you connect it so that when you’re making a left-hand turn and engaging the left-hand turn signal the right side mirror camera should pop up ....can’t look through a metal sliding door over your right shoulder when you’re making a left-hand turn correct?.... A lot of US medians between four-lane traffic roads can force a vehicle like this to sit in that situation half quartered Forcing the driver to wait for traffic to clear that he or she cannot view safely therefore you should connect right side view camera to turn on when left-hand turn signal is engaged..... I think it’s a little backwards the way you have it connected.
These cameras are meant to illuminate blind spots on the left + right when changing lanes, when you are going into the left lane, from the right lane you need to see the left side, when you change lanes to the right, you need the right view
Does this work on a 2019 VS30 sprinter van I have an aftermarket radio. I was thinking to use an extra stand alone display
Yes this same sort of setup will work on a Sprinter.
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Hi guys, very nice looking system.
I have an 2007 sprinter. I love the idea of the blind spot cameras. The ecomaster mirror cap replacement looks cool although I'm not sure of night time performance. I'm thinking of installing my rear view as always on monitor/mirror since my sprinter has no rear glass. My mirror spot on front windshield is vacant so just installing monitor that uses factory mirror mount. Maybe hook blind spots to radio screen. How well do the blind spots your using work at night?
The blind spot cameras work great at night.
How can I get this installed in my Metris here in Texas?
We could sell you all the required parts, you would have to find an installer in your area who feels comfortable doing the install.
TheRottmans If you feel like driving up to Pennsylvania, I'll give you a hand, I have every tool known to man. LOL
Can I couple this with 2024 rav 4 xle premium. And what are the required accessories I will need to get from you. Pls kindly drop the link to them all. Also could it be possible for the infotainment system to be the display?
Secondly, could it be possible to combine this with the Tombo 360X mirror dash cam and use the mirror dash cam display as the display point.
Thank you
What does this cost installed?
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How much for these products I need this
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I'm not in Canada, but super techy person, do you think this could be DIY?
Louis Maddalena It's really not as bad as it looks.
If you know how to work on your vehicle yes it could be DIY, BUT we highly suggest consulting a professional installer for this installation.
Excellent solution! The best i could do was put some tiny blind spot mirrors on.
Uh.... shouldn’t you connect it so that when you’re making a left-hand turn and engaging the left-hand turn signal the right side mirror camera should pop up ....can’t look through a metal sliding door over your right shoulder when you’re making a left-hand turn correct?.... A lot of US medians between four-lane traffic roads can force a vehicle like this to sit in that situation half quartered Forcing the driver to wait for traffic to clear that he or she cannot view safely therefore you should connect right side view camera to turn on when left-hand turn signal is engaged..... I think it’s a little backwards the way you have it connected.
These cameras are meant to illuminate blind spots on the left + right when changing lanes, when you are going into the left lane, from the right lane you need to see the left side, when you change lanes to the right, you need the right view