I've really needed a backup camera for my truck since the canopy is blacked out and all I've got is my side mirrors. I found one with great reviews on Amazon for $50 and I'm working on installing it today.

I've got it all planned out but I have to wait for Daniel to get home and drill me some holes. I'm going to run the camera wire out the rear window of my cab, into the canopy, up along the roof and down to my fold up canopy window.

I've already got the display mounted up on my dash, right next to my GPS. I used tie clips from Daniels service truck and integrated the power into my current system. It's the red button in the middle of the splitter and lights up bright red when the truck powers on. I plugged the camera into the twenty foot wire to test it and the display starts instantly, and looks great.

Next I need a hole drilled right below the taped over window clasps and run the wire into the canopy.

I've got some really strong tape to secure the camera wire up to the roof and straight back to the canopy lift.

Then I need three holes drilled right over the canopies logo. I picked up a couple bolts and nuts for the mount and the third hole will be right in the middle to run the wire through.

I also need to mount the camera correctly, not upside down as this photo shows. The little sensor above the lens needs to be on the bottom.

So that's it, can't wait to finish this project up and get some much needed visibility behind my truck!