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Ok I tried out the radar and the radar works fine. The camera has some clutter.
I will post a picture of the front view camera
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Well it may not be too bad comparing to pain of camera relocation. I don't find the front one that usable anyway. Doesn't give me distance perception
 
Well it may not be too bad comparing to pain of camera relocation. I don't find the front one that usable anyway. Doesn't give me distance perception


I agree with you

It would be to hard to move. If there was an aftermarket Camerw I could mount on bar ,I would consider that
 
Hey slaquer5,
Did you ever relocate the front camera? If so how did it turn out? Do you have a pic of the view from the OEM location of the camera with vehicle in 4LO that shows the front wheel projected paths? I want to install an ARB bull bar and figured I'd have to relocate the camera but I am wondering if the camera is relocated, how good (accurate) the front tire projected path graphics will be. I've only played a little using the front view while in 4LO but it seems to work fairly well in that I am able to roll up precisely on a rock or tire ramp without a spotter. I'd hate to loose that by relocating the camera. I have the same concern with the rear camera which I use more in everyday parting lot situations when I install a new bumper with tire carrier.

Has anyone relocated either front or rear cameras on a 200 and noticed it messing up the projected path graphics?
 

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