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Digital Rearview mirror with truck cap

F18Sailor

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Makes sense. The lens cover probably isn't needed; the ram factory camera is well sealed.

I finally finished installing mine (holiday's, weather). It looks great, and I can't wait to use it while towing! Happy to print more if people want, but I won't be selling them painted (to cold here to paint outside and no indoor paint booth).
 

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Is anyone able to post up the files (or PM me) to print or print me for money a flat lens cover (but I'm in Canada)? I'm getting an RSI SmartCap installed this week and would like to get my digital mirror back. I do have the tow camera package, but I don't think the look of that big camera it comes with would be great.
 

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I don,t know about you guys to each his own but you might want to seal that camera , theres alot of dirt and water that swirls around that edge of a canopy. even when its the cargo cam and the digital rear view cam on the cab, dealer is replacing mine $300 CDN for the part because its fogging over , just a heads up cheers
 

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Sent a message to @kpecks but looks like he hasn’t been on since NOV.

I have a 24’ loaded Laramie 3500 With ARE cap. Id like to gain the digi rear cam back. I was initially thinking id want to just steal the wired tow mode cam cable from under the bumper BUT im thinking I need to use that for an actual trailer cam.

So that being said. I need to get an adapter , steal the connection from the factory 3rd brake light camera and run it back so I can pop up out of the ARE 3rd. Brake light and into the 3d printed cam.

I tried following all of the links but it’s been all over the place. Anyone kind enough to set me up with some links lol?
 

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Not sure how they are doing this on the 3500's. What you describe is basically correct. I used a 30 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z female to run from my backseat, under the truck, back to the 3rd brake light on my LEER topper. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449105?var=432560679082

This could have been a 25 foot cable, maybe even less on my RAM 1500 Limited Crew Cab w/ 6' 4" bed. I'm pretty sure I used a 10 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z male to connect the camera in my 3D printed housing to the long cable. This could have been an 8 ft run safely, more like a 6' run. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449052?var=432560678651

I'm not sure what the interior setup on the 3500's is like, but I had some additional 10' RG58 Fakra Z extension cables in my cab; one that goes from the factory cable to the backseat, and another that goes from the factory 3rd brakelight camera to the backseat, so I can re-connect the camera here.

In general its been working well, but shorter cable runs reduce interference issues.
 

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Not sure how they are doing this on the 3500's. What you describe is basically correct. I used a 30 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z female to run from my backseat, under the truck, back to the 3rd brake light on my LEER topper. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449105?var=432560679082

This could have been a 25 foot cable, maybe even less on my RAM 1500 Limited Crew Cab w/ 6' 4" bed. I'm pretty sure I used a 10 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z male to connect the camera in my 3D printed housing to the long cable. This could have been an 8 ft run safely, more like a 6' run. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449052?var=432560678651

I'm not sure what the interior setup on the 3500's is like, but I had some additional 10' RG58 Fakra Z extension cables in my cab; one that goes from the factory cable to the backseat, and another that goes from the factory 3rd brakelight camera to the backseat, so I can re-connect the camera here.

In general its been working well, but shorter cable runs reduce interference issues.
I would imagine it’s the same as far as the wires go. It’s basically the same truck. Footprint wise. I did find out when messing with it I can use a split screen view of the side mirrors shooting backwards that shows up on the rear view mirror. It’s almost identical to the actual rear view cam oddly enough. I still want to mount an actual 3d printed one though.
 

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Update on my build -- I used a 10 ft Fakra Z cable to connect my factory-ordered trailer camera to the factory-optioned location on the bumper. I tried to use a Y cable to keep the factory location, but the two cables I tried wouldn't send a clean signal. I then routed it out the back of my RSI topper. Initially, I was going to go higher, but I like this location as it is better protected.

It's a clear view out of the mirror now, and I enjoy how the camera display tilts in reverse. I wasn't expecting that.
After another week of use, I will post a video of the details. I want to make sure it's all good before I suggest doing what I did.


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It fits well with the cap -- Secured with a few button-head M6 bolts.


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Before, I put a bit of RTV into the grommet, But you can see it's well protected, and I can now use my factory cable to connect here. If I need to.

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I unplugged the back of this and used it to plug into the cable that runs into the topper.

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Now, onto the next project :)
 

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Not sure how they are doing this on the 3500's. What you describe is basically correct. I used a 30 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z female to run from my backseat, under the truck, back to the 3rd brake light on my LEER topper. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449105?var=432560679082

This could have been a 25 foot cable, maybe even less on my RAM 1500 Limited Crew Cab w/ 6' 4" bed. I'm pretty sure I used a 10 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z male to connect the camera in my 3D printed housing to the long cable. This could have been an 8 ft run safely, more like a 6' run. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449052?var=432560678651

I'm not sure what the interior setup on the 3500's is like, but I had some additional 10' RG58 Fakra Z extension cables in my cab; one that goes from the factory cable to the backseat, and another that goes from the factory 3rd brakelight camera to the backseat, so I can re-connect the camera here.

In general its been working well, but shorter cable runs reduce interference issues.
I did the same set as you to a camper but when i tried to go another 28ft from the bumper to the back of my cargo , no image , to far I guess. on a side note the mirror cam is 275 Cdn and is a different part from the cargo cam
 

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My truck came with the factory trailer cam
Not sure how they are doing this on the 3500's. What you describe is basically correct. I used a 30 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z female to run from my backseat, under the truck, back to the 3rd brake light on my LEER topper. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449105?var=432560679082

This could have been a 25 foot cable, maybe even less on my RAM 1500 Limited Crew Cab w/ 6' 4" bed. I'm pretty sure I used a 10 ft Fakra Z male to Fakra Z male to connect the camera in my 3D printed housing to the long cable. This could have been an 8 ft run safely, more like a 6' run. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133219449052?var=432560678651

I'm not sure what the interior setup on the 3500's is like, but I had some additional 10' RG58 Fakra Z extension cables in my cab; one that goes from the factory cable to the backseat, and another that goes from the factory 3rd brakelight camera to the backseat, so I can re-connect the camera here.

In general its been working well, but shorter cable runs reduce interference issues.

Any idea on where to get the 3d printed camera setup? If I was going to do it I like the sleek design of some of the ones posted in here.
Unfortunately I decided to not rob the connection from the trailer port on the bumper because im going to use that on multiple trailer cams.
 

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My truck came with the factory trailer cam


Any idea on where to get the 3d printed camera setup? If I was going to do it I like the sleek design of some of the ones posted in here.
Unfortunately I decided to not rob the connection from the trailer port on the bumper because im going to use that on multiple trailer cams.

Did you purchase a camera to mount in housing? Looking through multiple threads, it’s confusing to me what camera is available and will work for the ‘24s.

Also interested to know what housing people are using to mount on an ARE cap
Thanks
 

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This is the camera for the digital rear view mirror- 68448640AA
This is the coax cable needed to connect the camera to the mirror- https://www.ebay.com/itm/RG174-Fakra-Z-Female-to-Fakra-Z-Female-Coax-RF-Cable-USA-Ship-Lot/133373277615?_trkparms=ispr=1&hash=item1f0daab5af:g:aE4AAOSwb5lef7po&amdata=enc:AQAFAAACgBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkBUIiHwYv5YgVss0WaiENz473IguorSaQCwctn%2B%2FRtzDkLfT0I1ensTsMPekitSGgGmkjVQ4QhHgh%2BqKxkaMATfQfIeLZZ3BED7FBERTUZ6InlB8scxrpFlCpKlAFZAFcOQ3PgeDLQksokrAk798C2joy1KxgN9zW%2BFc8uluepeBVVL5QRCQD1dzZPNU6hVDi5N4%2BSR%2BwKn0pU6PPjrRz2VOYPmk57VYbRTSo4%2BR2o%2BXljQ8h%2FZVaJl2CH0sipUw1yak7x3H9nNTECxt4wstFmYpDeK0qrzE7XxYC%2FBqObKJGercK%2BvBPerhmILqwBOdmArR6jxzq7qT4OhmNwE%2BGM2Rlz780lXK1goLY%2BqAqu1iEU%2FhaRZdjmuSz%2BLqp0vEFQJJWe29xo1Les5MdNy2cCitGebxUTftJwfYX%2BcrruOs13NFSMWmdfM0sZn92fO0mRxcdsgk3LNjAZccC0UrcCg8agfhV94roZ7wqshXYB%2FYs%2Fek6pmMt7YlswDQr5UC40pJlLNPw9QUZ%2BUq32t%2BRLNEtv6PJADUqZFHBKfLfyqJlzcx45ZCNFlH6HMU2rXW3gHfauvedrLYAHfYbcq9Iwd8arZ1DoEw13KzVHopctvTkb5bePmwmlQb%2FUocy0r85UTlneYF%2BbnFHlrcbF3NzLK7KYSZJ%2FV5hI5X0mc80DuJskAgN6Gumc2Xffg8NYxxml5QDB3UivVF%2BMnPTqnwvYd2Pr5ku86Nyr2KN64kUiTkUb8eoWprsUYAhMkYMRftmKZIvvLIRpmMvZD0oJu%2FQqX08D2nwnhPWKhJ6mT3xehs%3D|cksum:133373277615a856db3ced594e9eb3f557cdef81db18|ampid:pL_CLK|clp:2334524
Since you need more than the 20’ length available, you would finish off with a length that is male to female. Running it should be straight forward- mirror to driver side A-pillar, out the firewall, along the chassis to the back, and up the camper shell to some type of custom fabbed enclosure.
Thank you for the dedication and effort you put into this forum. You are an exceptional resource for all of us here and I just want to acknowledge your contribution.
 

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@kpecks I am a new member and can't for the life of me figure out where to send a private message. I would love to get a STEP or other CAD file of your camera mount for moving my Rear View mirror camera to the back of my truck cap. Any chance you could email me? Joe@midohiohydro.com thanks in advance!
 

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@kpecks I am a new member and can't for the life of me figure out where to send a private message. I would love to get a STEP or other CAD file of your camera mount for moving my Rear View mirror camera to the back of my truck cap. Any chance you could email me? Joe@midohiohydro.com thanks in advance!

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