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Front Camera Install (Link below)

Here are some more pics of my Wolfbox TriPro setup (sorry the truck is dirty at the moment):

Here are some daylight pics of the front bumper camera mount:

WB Bumper Cam 1.jpg

WB Bumper Cam 2.jpg

Here is the viewing range of the front bumper camera:

Lowest:

WB Bumper Cam 3.jpg

Highest:

WB Bumper Cam 4.jpg

Here is where the rear camera is mounted:

WB Rear Cam.jpg

Normal rear view mirror view:

WB Rear Cam 2.jpg

Can be adjusted to this for watching cargo in the box:

WB Rear Cam 3.jpg

Here is the view of all 3 cameras. Note you can see each camera's full height view:

WB Multi View.jpg
 
Not sure if anyone is still looking to add the front facing camera. I came across the Wolfbox G900. You get a front camera, dash camera, rear camera, and gps. It's viewer attaches to the rearview mirror. I think this the route I'm taking for the '25 Rebel.


Wolfbox
I put a Wolfbox in my 21 Limited love it.
 
I was literally about to purchase one of these today, but had some concerns about strapping it to the existing mirror (don’t want to lose side dimming mirrors, auto high beams, etc). How did you end up mounting it, and did you have any issues?
I have the Wolfbox in my 21st Limited strapped to the mirror works great.
 
I installed this today. I didn’t want to mount it over the mirror and didnt want to use the adhesive on the dash, so i mounted it with the bulletproofmountingsystems dash mount. I attached one of the mounting ball plates to the back of the OEM bracket on the display. The cables were ran up through the dash. I mounted the front camera in the same location as @TJHUB. I mounted the rear camera on the passenger side to avoid the sliding glass, but I think I will move it to the center and adjust the angle instead. Thank you to everyone that posted their installation process in this thread, it helped me a ton. My only complaint is the g force sensor is too sensitive on the lowest setting. It kept going into emergency mode when I drove on the highway. That may be a result of how I mounted it, but I just turned off the g sensor. Otherwise I am very pleased with how this turned out and the quality of the cameras.1000045417.jpg1000045416.jpg1000045418.jpg1000045420.jpg
 
I installed this today. I didn’t want to mount it over the mirror and didnt want to use the adhesive on the dash, so i mounted it with the bulletproofmountingsystems dash mount. I attached one of the mounting ball plates to the back of the OEM bracket on the display. The cables were ran up through the dash. I mounted the front camera in the same location as @TJHUB. I mounted the rear camera on the passenger side to avoid the sliding glass, but I think I will move it to the center and adjust the angle instead. Thank you to everyone that posted their installation process in this thread, it helped me a ton. My only complaint is the g force sensor is too sensitive on the lowest setting. It kept going into emergency mode when I drove on the highway. That may be a result of how I mounted it, but I just turned off the g sensor. Otherwise I am very pleased with how this turned out and the quality of the cameras.View attachment 207360View attachment 207361View attachment 207362View attachment 207363

Sounds defective. I’d reach out to Wolfbox.


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I tried to find a mounting position higher up to get a better view with the front bumper camera, but I was unsuccessful. I did end up flipping the camera over so the shaped part was up. This moved the camera out a bit and allowed for a steeper angle to the ground. I can now see about 13" in front of the bumper where it used to be closer to 18". Plus, the camera is more aerodynamic, so the truck feels faster now... :cool:

Bumper Cam New 1.jpg

Bumper Cam New 2.jpg
 

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