DonZinger
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I like the idea of the second camera in the garage. The unit that came on my rig is capable of adding a second camera - for a price...I may look into it.
it would be cheaper, yes. I was really after the camera in the garage, (dog, bike,ex..) . however, I could see the view at the back useful . not necessarily at the campground, but at least I could hear my wife. -she rarely stays where i can see her, let alone hear what she says. I was thinking more on the lines of "tight right" turns. I am 62' total and sometimes i need to move over into the left lane, to safely make the swing. this is ALLWAYS stressful , because i can't see if there is a car ( or motorcycle) 6'' behind me.
Wouldn't it be cheaper if the RV came with a backup camera and then you went out and bought the Garmin separately?
Mine came with a backup camera that I don't use. I'd rather look at the site with my eyes than rely on a narrow field of view camera. I do have a GPS that helps me get lost and I do use it.
Watching what's behind you while moving could be costly. Be about the same as watching a DVD while driving or texting. There are enough distractions on the road without wondering what's going behind you. If you are lucky enough to find a vehicle going slower than you and you get to pass it then the mirrors are your friend. They don't lose signal and are real time.
Do we really need more warranty claims? Some stuff on RVs are just fluff and really aren't worth the trip to the dealer for repairs.
Kinda like my rear camera. Don't care about the one in the garage as, like Sundancer 87, as my Condor is great, but the rear camera is great, especially pulling the Voltage thru Atlanta!
Rusty