In both my vehicles there is a 12 volt outlet in the boot, so wiring up is not too courage challenging. The supplied wire leads intended for the front use proved to be plenty long enough with both the Golf & Disco.
I mounted right at the top, in the Golf's case bonded to the plastic surround finisher, in both cases using these alternative mounts
LINK so the cameras are tightly up as high and obstructing as little as possible.[Images can be set to be rotated 180 degrees if other bottom mountings options prove better]
The wire then fits between the glass and that finisher, it springs away readily enough, then at the tailgate hinge only about a foot away it pops out then traves tucked into the bodywork's tailgate seal. That's "rear" non sealing lip ideally suits doing this just as Nextbase give as an option in a front instal case. Then into the join in the boot internal plastic liner finisher to exit by the power socket. It would be neater if I purchased a new socket with fly leads to pick up the feed to the built in socket and put this all behind the finisher, then the plug would be out of the way. One of those intended jobs long forgotten till now as what I did works. If Maplins was still on the high street the story might be different.
Re them being more visible than the better purpose made items. The reality is they are no real issue, at least to us, actually smaller in the Golf's case than the wretched supplying dealers sticker, that simply is bonded with some wonder product I can't get to yield.
However, being visible has quite a positive side to it. The tailgater, well the slightly more switched on ones, also twig after being way too close there is a camera sat there recording exactly what they are up to and would have already captured their registration plate details along with their aggressive, near lethal behaviour!
I have witnessed and the camera captured some of these penny dropping, oh **** moments, you see it in the driver's face.
The whole motivation to have rear dashcams in my case was to address tailgaters, having been very aggressively pushed by a waste haulage lorry to exceed the 50mph limit, how I was not physically contacted beggers belief. My intent was if ever this happed again there would be consequences as I would have the evidence. So a visible camera is no bad thing, but also a probably better effect and cheaper solution is a label
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