Depends on which way you want to go. Do you want to go OEM with the grid lines or just want a front facing camera? If you just want a front facing camera a cheaper option would probably be the tazer route:Hi folks - I'm a new member and looking to get a front facing camera for my JT. With the 8.4 screen, what unit do you have? Would you buy the same one again? And, were there any other ads needed to support the camera module? Thanks!
Many thanks for the good detail on both routes, MaximusTX! I was thinking about the Tazer, as well, as I see some slightly larger tires than the stock "33's" in the future.Depends on which way you want to go. Do you want to go OEM with the grid lines or just want a front facing camera? If you just want a front facing camera a cheaper option would probably be the tazer route:
Tazer JL Mini
JT Front Camera
SGW Extension Cables (Optional but very handy)
If you want to go the OEM route you would need a lot more and it costs roughly $1000 for everything. Here is the right up on it:
HOW TO: Add Factory Front Trail Camera to Gladiator (DIY Writeup) - 3.6l Gas
Mopar Trail Cam DIY Installation - 3.0L Diesel
If you decide you can go without having on the 8.4 screen you could go with this:
WOLFBOX G900 TriPro Bumper Version
No problem. I would use JSCAN to change tire size as it stays permanently until you change it again. If you use the Tazer the settings get removed every time you unmarry the tazer to go the dealer or update the firmware etc.Many thanks for the good detail on both routes, MaximusTX! I was thinking about the Tazer, as well, as I see some slightly larger tires than the stock "33's" in the future.
OR, AlfaOBD OR JSCANYou need to buy a Tazer mini to accommodate your mods. Helps with tire size changes and many other changes.
Great input .. thanks, UTDieselRubi!I went the Tazer route and would not again tbh. The camera quality is much lower than OEM to the point its annoying. The back up cam looks so much better in comparison. I dont really even use it now, its no help while crawling, its best use is for parking in the garage.