A:AnswerThe mirror is a universal mounting style where it uses a "button" that is attached to the windshield for the physical attaching in the vehicle. If the factory mirror uses this style mounting, and there are no other electronics in it, then you should be able to use this kit. However, there are other considerations your installer may take into account when determining usability.
A:AnswerThe mirror is a universal mounting style where it uses a "button" that is attached to the windshield for the physical attaching in the vehicle. If the factory mirror uses this style mounting, and there are no other electronics in it, then you should be able to use this kit. However there are other considerations your installer may take into account when determining usability.
A:AnswerThe camera can be mounted in any location that can be attached securely, provide an unobstructed view, and have enough cable length to reach the connection at the mirror/monitor.
A:AnswerWhile there is no guarantee that the license plate of the offender will be captured, when parking mode is activated and a collision is detected a 30 second recording is generated of both the front and rear camera images. At the very least you will be able to identify the type of vehicle that did it.
A:AnswerI have mine mounted on a license plate frame. I also go through an automatic car wash weekly. Works as expected. I would buy it again if I needed to. It’s worth it.
A:AnswerThis would work on a Jeep Wrangler, however, we recommend speaking with a Geek Squad installer first and going over the mounting options of the camera. You may want to look at our Jeep specific camera that mounts in the spare tire to give you the best possible view.