Hard to see even if you are looking for them, mine was stuck to the manual lolHey now, the guy who sold me mine said he had never seen anything like those $20 pouches at their dealership!
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Hard to see even if you are looking for them, mine was stuck to the manual lolHey now, the guy who sold me mine said he had never seen anything like those $20 pouches at their dealership!
On Toyota's Land Cruiser build page, the picture for the dash cam shows what kind of windshield it was designed for: much closer to horizontal than the Land Cruiser's nearly vertical windshield!The issue is how much it intrudes on the driver’s field of view. Probably because it was designed for other models that have a more angled windshield, so it doesn’t stick straight down like on the LC.
This looks better.I relocate my dashcam from the driver side to passenger side.. way better and still recorded the front view well.
My dealership damaged my overhead console and mirror covers during the original dashcam install.
The install was rough and horribly done, I had them replaced the dashcam and all the parts with new.
Then I did the install on my own.
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I relocate my dashcam from the driver side to passenger side.. way better and still recorded the front view well.
My dealership damaged my overhead console and mirror covers during the original dashcam install.
The install was rough and horribly done, I had them replaced the dashcam and all the parts with new.
Then I did the install on my own.
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This looks so much better, I have the same issue and need to move it over. Did you have to get a longer wire or were you able to just swing it over to the passenger side? Just curious if I need any new parts to do this?I relocate my dashcam from the driver side to passenger side.. way better and still recorded the front view well.
My dealership damaged my overhead console and mirror covers during the original dashcam install.
The install was rough and horribly done, I had them replaced the dashcam and all the parts with new.
Then I did the install on my own.
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There is lots of extra wire on the harness to make the move to the passenger side.This looks so much better, I have the same issue and need to move it over. Did you have to get a longer wire or were you able to just swing it over to the passenger side? Just curious if I need any new parts to do this?
Great to know, appreciate the insight, looks like a much better view as a driver!There is lots of extra wire on the harness to make the move to the passenger side.
Be careful when removing the Overhead Console, you must pull down from the FRONT first (4 plugs) to avoid breaking the 2 tab on the back side. I will send a picture later.
New parts needed - yes, adhesive to remount the camera back plate.
A view from the passenger side.
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Are you sure? By the look of it these cameras are likely smart sensors from their suppliers, which output object data rather than raw pixels/streams. In order to implement a multi-purpose from facing camera you typically need to spawn that single input stream into two and use one for detection, another one for recording. I would be surprised these camera can support dual stream video processing.Someone posted that in Japan, Toyota uses the front facing and rear facing cameras as dash cams, for moving and being parked, and stores the info somehow in the LC’s.
3M Scotch Extreme mounting tape.What adhesive are y'all using? Thinking about doing this this weekend. There's so many types of double sided 3M out there!
Am I sure?Are you sure? By the look of it these cameras are likely smart sensors from their suppliers, which output object data rather than raw pixels/streams. In order to implement a multi-purpose from facing camera you typically need to spawn that single input stream into two and use one for detection, another one for recording. I would be surprised these camera can support dual stream video processing.
Awesome, thank you for sharing! .
What did you trim to make the FITCAMX fit right?Get the fitcamX if you want a dash cam. Just know you will be trimming a little bit of the plastic to fit perfectly. It took awhile for me to realize why my OE piece wouldn't slide into theirs.
Dealer wanted $367 to order the "part" (adhesive) and remount it for me. I'm getting 3M, popping these tabs and moving it over myself! ha Thanks for the step-by-step!There is lots of extra wire on the harness to make the move to the passenger side.
Be careful when removing the Overhead Console, you must pull down from the FRONT first (4 plugs) to avoid breaking the 2 tabs on the back side. I will send a picture later.
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New parts needed - yes, adhesive to remount the camera back plate.
A view from the passenger side.
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