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Nice looking kit. I wish there was something that would be simple to add a front facing CAM for those of us who did not have that option. I am considering adapting some off the self options to do this.
There is a high quality 4K front facing camera built into the Wolfbox mirror, and you can change the display to be front only, rear only, or a split between the two. You don't get the parking distance indicators but it sits high so it helps, but it works awesome for the trails so you can see better over hills as you crest.
 

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Anyplans so no wires on the front windshield but run them inside the mounting arm for the Jeeps? Also any issues with the visor clearing? I saw some vids people using spacers?
 
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Anyplans so no wires on the front windshield but side the mounting arm for the Jeeps? Also any issues with the visor clearing? I saw some vids people using spacers?
You can tuck the wires into the liners and 3D print a cover to put on the top of the unit. Using spacers is one way, you can also choose our center console bracket.
 

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This guy did show any videos of the front camera but said he added spacers to lower the camera to help clear the Radar and the sun visors. I couldn't find any other install videos or reviews of people that had it the radar. Mine has shipped but I don't know when I will get it installed.

I don't have radar. Would there still be a problem with visor clearance?
 

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I don't have radar. Would there still be a problem with visor clearance?
I haven't installed mine yet but from what I read the issue with the visors is not caused by the Radar it is caused by the width of the mirror being 12inches. If you don't want to modify anything I would suggest going with the OEM install mount and one of their 10inch mirrors as I believe that should solve any issues with the visors hitting it.
 

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Hi Woflbox any plans to make a 10" mirror with the same specs as a 900pro? I'll have to wait for that one. I want it mounted nice and high and clear the visors.
 

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That looks like a nice setup I wish it would have been out earlier. I don't want to replace the ones I've got now.
 

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I just wanted to give a shout out and thanks to Wolfbox. I know this is a JT forum, but I have both a JT and a JL. A week ago I installed their rearview mirror on my 392 XL (JL). I have 40" tires on that Jeep, and the 40" spare tire that goes with it. As such, the regular rearview mirror had become completely worthless. All I could see behind me was the skyline a long distance behind my Jeep.

I installed the Wolfbox mirror on my dash and the rearview camera so that it looks between the top two spokes of the wheel for my spare tire. I just have to say, what a great product. Clarity of view and ease of use are fantastic. It is so wonderful to actually be able to see behind my Jeep again. And the price for what you get, with the technology involved, is cheap.

Great job Wolfbox! I'm usually pretty slow to embrace new technology, but I should have done this a long time ago.
 

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Hi Woflbox any plans to make a 10" mirror with the same specs as a 900pro? I'll have to wait for that one. I want it mounted nice and high and clear the visors.
Yes, sir, but that will take some time.
 
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I just wanted to give a shout out and thanks to Wolfbox. I know this is a JT forum, but I have both a JT and a JL. A week ago I installed their rearview mirror on my 392 XL (JL). I have 40" tires on that Jeep, and the 40" spare tire that goes with it. As such, the regular rearview mirror had become completely worthless. All I could see behind me was the skyline a long distance behind my Jeep.

I installed the Wolfbox mirror on my dash and the rearview camera so that it looks between the top two spokes of the wheel for my spare tire. I just have to say, what a great product. Clarity of view and ease of use are fantastic. It is so wonderful to actually be able to see behind my Jeep again. And the price for what you get, with the technology involved, is cheap.

Great job Wolfbox! I'm usually pretty slow to embrace new technology, but I should have done this a long time ago.
Thank you for your support, my friend 🍻 Now you can record vids and take pics when off-roading without stopping your Jeep and taking out your phone. Go and take an adventure! Don't forget to share your story.
 
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My dear friends, here are some info on our dash cams you should know.
  1. While the rear cam is waterproof, the connector to it is NOT. So please use some silicon tapes to wrap it up tightly in case of glitches.
  2. When slide up and down on the left side of the screen, you can adjust the angle. When slide up and down on the right side of the screen, you can zoom in and out. There can be some difference from model to model. I believe you can figure it out.
  3. If you often drive on a bumpy road, you should set the G-sensor to "low", so it won't lock and save regular videos and take up SD card space.
  4. When you plan to off-road, it's recommended that you format the card and ensure enough space to save your adventure clips.
  5. Select the right time zone and check the DST in the settings so the time on your dash cam can be correct.
  6. Please read the manual and search videos on YouTube before installation.
  7. Should you have any question or the dash cam has any issue, feel free to contact our support center at [email protected]. We have top-grade after-sales service.
Thank you for letting WOLFBOX be your companion. Let's roll!
 

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My dear friends, here are some info on our dash cams you should know.
  1. While the rear cam is waterproof, the connector to it is NOT. So please use some silicon tapes to wrap it up tightly in case of glitches.
  2. When slide up and down on the left side of the screen, you can adjust the angle. When slide up and down on the right side of the screen, you can zoom in and out. There can be some difference from model to model. I believe you can figure it out.
  3. If you often drive on a bumpy road, you should set the G-sensor to "low", so it won't lock and save regular videos and take up SD card space.
  4. When you plan to off-road, it's recommended that you format the card and ensure enough space to save your adventure clips.
  5. Select the right time zone and check the DST in the settings so the time on your dash cam can be correct.
  6. Please read the manual and search videos on YouTube before installation.
  7. Should you have any question or the dash cam has any issue, feel free to contact our support center at [email protected]. We have top-grade after-sales service.
Thank you for letting WOLFBOX be your companion. Let's roll!
Can the time stamp now be turned off? On my G900 I could not find a way to turn it off, so all of my videos from driving through Utah canyons had the time stamp at the bottom of the video. Great for every day driving in the event of an accident, but not great when you want those cool videos.
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