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Low Cost Rear Visibility
With a lot of new H3 owners posting, I thought I'd repost this economical low tech solution to H3's limited rear visibility. I've had one of these fresnel-type fisheye lenses (5x7) on the rear window for a few months and it's a great vision enhancement once you get used to it. I simply want to know if there's anything behind me and this lens shows me. It doesn't even use adhesive, it sticks on the glass via suction (mine shows no sign of slippage). The link below is just one source but is a little pricey. I found mine on eBay for $15.
http://www.rearlens.com/ |
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Go yourself a hitchscan by echomaster. It's easy to hook up(wireless) check it out
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Or wait for that crunching sound wile in reverse.
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I agree with DWPC. I placed the lens in upper left corner of rear window to see around the tire. Works great!
I have not even considered a back-up camera since installing. Best regards, Happy Jack |
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Wordstew - Do you actually have one of these installed on your H3? And if so, does it work well?
I'm using a Hitchcam with 3.5" color monitor on my H3. It helps a lot. My wife's Jag has the beeping backup sensors and they are helpful too. Haven't heard any H3 backing up crash stories on this forum for a couple of months, but I'm sure there's a few not yet reported. S. |
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I believe in the K.I.S.S. Principal. I've known several people with factory rear bumper sensors who've backed into things; a couple had $$$ damage. Maybe people have a natural inclination to ignore beepers and lights, maybe the sensors get confused; I dunno. I prefer to SEE if anything's back there. Why spend hundreds of $$ when a $15 lens WORKS. |
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Because the $15 lens makes you look really old, and gives the short school bus look to your hummer? :p |
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if the Hummer is yellow:D maybe?....
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To: Steve from San-Jose
Yes sir I actually have one on my H3. Works great and it took less than 5 minutes to install. Well worth the $$$$ |
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LMAO :D |
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The rear lens cost $25 including shipping and took 10 seconds to install.
Backing over a child or dog will really age a person! (that for Ruskie) I am old but only 40 in Hummer years.:D You can hardly see it from the outside, so the school bus issue doesn't exist, as if that would be a problem. Best regards, Happy Jack |
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HOW DID U GET A PIC OF MY TRUCK ??????????????????????
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Dei, Can you send me of those pal? And I know you're doing well so thanks for taking care of that for me :D ;) |
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Sure, you can just have mine actually. I prefer using the trailer hitch and bumper as feelers anyway, no wiring.. if something screams or crunches you know to stop. |
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It is a Hot Wheel H3 bling that a friend sent me. I took a picture of it in the pebbles in the yard. Better picture below: Best regards, Happy Jack |
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Hot wheel Hummer toy, I've got to get one of those.
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