Could Rear View Safety Wireless Hitch Camera # RVS-83112 Help Pulling Vehicle Up Onto Tow Dolly
Question:
I was thinking of using the camera to put on my RV rear metal bumper to look at my tow dolly and the monitor in my towed car so as I drive slowly forward onto the dolly ramps I can see that I am centering my car onto the dolly ramps . Does the camera give a wide enough angle to see the width of the tow dolly to make this idea work.
asked by: Brad G
Expert Reply:
The camera of the Rear View Safety Wireless Hitch Camera # RVS-83112 is a 120 degree viewing angle camera so if you mounted on the rear of your RV and then had the display in your towed vehicle you'd be able to watch yourself as you drive the vehicle up onto the dolly.
120 degree cameras have a very wide angle so this would easily be wide enough.
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Rear View Safety Wireless Hitch Camera
- Backup Camera
- Hitch Alignment Camera Systems
- Wireless Signal
- Dash Monitor
- 3.5 Inch Display
- Rear View Safety
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