MultiFunction Chase Light (MCL) - 100 series (2 Viewers)

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I ordered the camera back in June but it’s appears to be backordered. I asked the manufacturer for an ETA but haven’t heard back yet :(.

I have my Baja S2 ambers installed in the MCL and now just waiting for the camera to do the installation. I guess I could run the video and power cable through above the headliner in the interim.

Bummer that the camera is backordered. I was going to pick up one of those. Were you planning on picking up one of Evil's recording devices / VDRs? How are you viewing the camera output (e.g., iPad)?

How are you liking your MCL? Have any feedback for KC?
 
@samson100 I haven’t installed it yet. But just got the camera from Evil today! They are in the process if relocating from CA to Nevada I believe so there was a delay in my order.

I really appreciate that Evil provides the full length video and power harness for both cameras! Test fitting it fits right in to the Baja S2 cutout in the MCL.

The MCL is well made and after a coat of primer and a few coats of rattle can looks great. There were no sharp burrs or issues with getting the Baja S2 lights in.

I look forward to replacing the OEM light and being able to relocate my back up camera. As my swing outs currently obscure much of the oem camera’s vision.

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Whether you are leading trail rides in the forest, driving through heavy fog or snow, or cruising down dirt or gravel roads, you are likely lacking one thing-- visibility to fellow drivers.

How about an OEM+ solution to this problem that requires no trimming or drilling, and is as low profile and sleek as possible.

Introducing our Multifunction Chase Light (MCL).

This introductory version of our MCL utilizes three Baja S2 lights for the chase lights on both sides, the camp/utility light in the center, and four Eagle Eye brake lights, maintaining your third brake light functionality.

What you get for the low introductory price of $175 (plus shipping): the raw steel bracket with the 4 Eagle Eye brake lights, stainless steel bolts for the S2 lights and a closed cell neoprene gasket (you source your own Baja Designs S2 lights).

Currently we have 12 more units on the shelf.

Planning on making another metal order, but the last one took a few months to get back, and let me know if you have suggestions, this is a new product, so I’m always wanting to make sure it’s the best it can be!

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I've been playing with this idea. Nice job!
 
@samson100 I haven’t installed it yet. But just got the camera from Evil today! They are in the process if relocating from CA to Nevada I believe so there was a delay in my order.

I really appreciate that Evil provides the full length video and power harness for both cameras! Test fitting it fits right in to the Baja S2 cutout in the MCL.

The MCL is well made and after a coat of primer and a few coats of rattle can looks great. There were no sharp burrs or issues with getting the Baja S2 lights in.

I look forward to replacing the OEM light and being able to relocate my back up camera. As my swing outs currently obscure much of the oem camera’s vision.

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You mind linking everything that you bought from Evil and are using for the camera set-up (to the extent not provided by Evil)?
 
@samson100 I have a Naviks NK-3500 module to interface between the cameras and the NAV / MFD in my 2005. My understanding is there are 2 RCA inputs. One is controlled by the switch and the second one is triggered by the reverse signal.

 
hey guys, I am unclear on how to order this for our 100 series. what all is needed to replace our 3rd brake light and add cameras?

I can't find anything listed for the 100 series Land Cruiser on the website.
 
Whether you are leading trail rides in the forest, driving through heavy fog or snow, or cruising down dirt or gravel roads, you are likely lacking one thing-- visibility to fellow drivers.

How about an OEM+ solution to this problem that requires no trimming or drilling, and is as low profile and sleek as possible.

Introducing our Multifunction Chase Light (MCL).

This introductory version of our MCL utilizes three Baja S2 lights for the chase lights on both sides, the camp/utility light in the center, and four Eagle Eye brake lights, maintaining your third brake light functionality.

What you get for the low introductory price of $175 (plus shipping): the raw steel bracket with the 4 Eagle Eye brake lights, stainless steel bolts for the S2 lights and a closed cell neoprene gasket (you source your own Baja Designs S2 lights).

Currently we have 12 more units on the shelf.

Planning on making another metal order, but the last one took a few months to get back, and let me know if you have suggestions, this is a new product, so I’m always wanting to make sure it’s the best it can be!

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Hi @KCoverland, are these still available for sale? Highly interested. Do these have space for an integral backup camera?
 

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