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Going to upgrade the rear revers cam soon did you guys just use the old original location or did you place it more central ?

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Does it have to be centered ? I don't think you could even if you wanted to due to the tapered boot garnish. Doesn't the Camry also have the boot opener there too ?

What's the field of view from the factory camera like ? I didn't think this would matter much.

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3 hours ago, Tony Prodigy said:

Does it have to be centered ? I don't think you could even if you wanted to due to the tapered boot garnish. Doesn't the Camry also have the boot opener there too ?

What's the field of view from the factory camera like ? I didn't think this would matter much.

Well the current factory cam is off centre only square view and no guide lines back then the sole purpose was not to drive over your kids in your driveway.

The new cam is wide angle with guide lines and should fit under the garnish under the badge would also give me the option to delete the factory cam and replace the boot garnish for one with no factory can and have a chrome boot garnish.

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