Bryan,
Thanks, very helpful. Are you still having issues with the connectors?
The ram kit is a bit pricey....about $1,000. Wasn't sure if there were other options.
Sure like the idea of using the factory cameras!
Ken,
No issues with connector here, I think someone else reported that they are a bit fragile . To be honest I don’t disagree.
I just take my time when storing the connector or plugging it into the the truck.
I really like the fact that it will display on the rear view mirror and I don’t need a extra monitor mounted somewhere in the cab.
I will share a engineering miss by ram (IMHO). Ram mounts the single pin camera plug in the rear bumper. This location isn’t optimal and doesn’t allow good cable management while hooked up and traveling.
To address this, I ordered a OEM socket assembly , same one installed in the bumper. Then after a great nights sleep and careful measuring, I found a spot on the inside of the bed wall near the factory 7 pin location And proceeded to cut a hole in my brand new trucks bed ( not for the faint of heart) to mount my new socket. The harness has enough slack in it to disconnect it from the bumper socket and plug it into my new socket mounted inside the bed. This way, the bumper plug stays in place to fill the hole,but isn’t functional. And the new plug location allows the cable to remain inside the bed while traveling.
Works great and looks factory installed !
As you likely know, there are many wireless options that are much easier to install, but my priority was to avoid additional displays in the cab and leverage the integration into the rear view mirror.
I should also add that I took the routing path that I did because I didn’t like the ideal of having an exposed wire on the roof to trip over while I am up there cleaning and inspecting.