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ISO-trailer camera kit for 2022 Ram 3500 that has trailer technology package.
Do you mean the Towing Technology Group B package?ISO-trailer camera kit for 2022 Ram 3500 that has trailer technology package.
You didn’t answer which camera setup are you looking for. 360, rear/ backup or both.My truck was built with both options, in the mirror and through Uconnent. I purchased it used and didn’t get any of the harness's or cameras.
My truck was built with both options, in the mirror and through Uconnent. I purchased it used and didn’t get any of the harness's or cameras.
If you are wanting the camera (68527599AA) that works with your digital rearview mirror that you mount on the rear of your trailer I have the one that I used on my 2022 that I will sell you.ISO-trailer camera kit for 2022 Ram 3500 that has trailer technology package.
I'm interested.If you are wanting the camera (68527599AA) that works with your digital rearview mirror that you mount on the rear of your trailer I have the one that I used on my 2022 that I will sell you.
I have since upgraded to a 2023 truck and the 2022 camera only works with a 2022.
For me, the two trailer camera systems provide very different functionality. I use the rear view mirror camera constantly while driving down the road, and use the 360 trailer camera when backing into a spot.Yes, I’m not sure which system at this time. Looking at my options and pricing.
Just to confirm. The 360 system gives you two cameras for the sides of the trailer and not the rear of the trailer?
Thank you for your help.
For me, the two trailer camera systems provide very different functionality. I use the rear view mirror camera constantly while driving down the road, and use the 360 trailer camera when backing into a spot.
For comparison, here's a photo that shows both simultaneously:
View attachment 70673
The rear view mirror camera continuously shows an image approximately equivalent to a standard rear view mirror view. The 360 trailer camera is shown on the in dash display, and when at driving speeds only for a few seconds at a time. For the trailer 360, a top down view is shown on the left side. Then on the right side, it shows the view from any one of the four individual cameras. Which camera (front, left, right, or rear) is selectable by the buttons below that image. (My trailer didn't have a good spot to install the front camera, so I left it off. That's why the area in front of the trailer is black.)
Notice the vehicle behind the trailer in both views. The rear view mirror camera provides an accurate indication of where that vehicle is. With the 360 camera, I can just barely see a dot indicating there's a vehicle back there somewhere.
Now look at the area immediately surrounding the camper in both views. You can see where the 360 trailer camera system does a great job of showing the trailer location relative to its surrounding. The rear view mirror camera, however, only shows a very limited view of what's behind you.
Ram doesn't do the best job of describing these two camera options. So, hopefully the above description will help you in deciding which one (or both) is a good fit for your needs. -For me, the rear view mirror trailer camera system will be a requirement for any future tow vehicles. While the 360 trailer camera is nice to have, but not a deal breaker.
Thank you for the explanation and comparison of both camera systems.For me, the two trailer camera systems provide very different functionality. I use the rear view mirror camera constantly while driving down the road, and use the 360 trailer camera when backing into a spot.
For comparison, here's a photo that shows both simultaneously:
View attachment 70673
The rear view mirror camera continuously shows an image approximately equivalent to a standard rear view mirror view. The 360 trailer camera is shown on the in dash display, and when at driving speeds only for a few seconds at a time. For the trailer 360, a top down view is shown on the left side. Then on the right side, it shows the view from any one of the four individual cameras. Which camera (front, left, right, or rear) is selectable by the buttons below that image. (My trailer didn't have a good spot to install the front camera, so I left it off. That's why the area in front of the trailer is black.)
Notice the vehicle behind the trailer in both views. The rear view mirror camera provides an accurate indication of where that vehicle is. With the 360 camera, I can just barely see a dot indicating there's a vehicle back there somewhere.
Now look at the area immediately surrounding the camper in both views. You can see where the 360 trailer camera system does a great job of showing the trailer location relative to its surrounding. The rear view mirror camera, however, only shows a very limited view of what's behind you.
Ram doesn't do the best job of describing these two camera options. So, hopefully the above description will help you in deciding which one (or both) is a good fit for your needs. -For me, the rear view mirror trailer camera system will be a requirement for any future tow vehicles. While the 360 trailer camera is nice to have, but not a deal breaker.
Do you have the part number for the rear view trailer kit?