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Guppy 03-15-2006 11:42 PM

As most of us H3ers know it is very hard to see out the back window when backing up. I am sorry to say that I had to take out a small kid’s bike today Fortunately my 4 yr old was by the garage where I could see him.

I thought he put his bike to the side of the driveway before I told him to get where I could see him... Next thing I knew was a bump and then a crunch... At least for my little guy he got a new bike today. For all those out there, be careful backing up...

Disnydad 03-16-2006 12:29 AM

I'm gettin a back up camera system for the H3 when it gets here. I already squished my sons bike with the Ford pickup a couple of years ago. After that I put one of those back up beepers on it - drives the neighbors nuts.

RubHer Yellow Ducky 03-16-2006 12:31 AM

I saw a H-2 today with a Mangeled Teddy Bear attached to the outside Spare Tire and a sign on the Bear that READ...

CAUTION ! POOR REAR VIEW ...

Gives me an idea for my H-3's

RYD

Steve - SanJose 03-16-2006 12:43 AM

Hitchcam works for me. Cheaper than crashing into things.

S.

deicustoms1 03-16-2006 01:07 AM

Haha...that bear thing is awesome.

oneworld 03-16-2006 02:06 AM

Hey Guppy Glad to hear you didnt hit your 4 year old. The first month I had my H3 I backed up into a pizza delivery guys car, low profile honda civic. I put a nice dent in his hood with the spare tire > cost me $250.00 I couldnt even see the roof of his car through my back window, he was also very close to my H3 maybe 18 inches of my rear bumper. I learned that night to look behind my car whenever I have to back it up before I get in

killian 03-16-2006 03:19 AM

Have you guys seen that back up cam on the 07 Tahoe? They use the screen on the in dash nav system, the camera comes on automatically when you shift in to reverse. It's pretty slick.

Agriv8r 03-16-2006 12:10 PM

We are using a camera that mounts to the license plate bolts, leaves the hitch free. Comes 2 ways, one is an additional 4 inch monitor to mount antwhere you want and the second is a "V" chip that converts the Factory Nav system. The advantage to the "V" is that your nav system will also dispaly video now. Both should be available in most audio video shops.

DWPC 03-16-2006 03:25 PM

We stuck one of these fresnel lenses on the back window and it makes a huge difference. There are several brands; we paid $7.50 on eBay. RV suppliers sell them too.

http://www.safeview.com/featured.html

H3less 03-16-2006 03:28 PM

What's the thing going to cost us?

wannabeH3 03-16-2006 04:12 PM

haha funny you should mention this, , as i was backing out of my spot at the local coffe place, i gunned it and backed up fast and saw some guy jumping out of the way on my drivers side mirror.... i didnt see **** out the back and never knew he was there hahahahaa he looked pissed

Kiraco 03-16-2006 05:11 PM

We have the back up camera on our Black H3 and I think I have only looked at it once to see exactly how far away from the wall I really was. I personally would rather look out my side mirrors and the back window, but I also tend to look behind the vehicle before I get in.

On the other hand timgco uses it all the time and wouldn't go without!

Steve - SanJose 03-16-2006 05:18 PM

I use Hitchcam and 3.5 inch monitor daily. Also helps when backing into tight space when parallel parking. I still use side mirrors. Since my monitor and side mirrors are mounted at almost the same level, it's easy to scan all when backing up.

S.

PARAGON 03-17-2006 01:07 AM

Ummmm........ well....... damn...... wellll....... ****, apparently it is kinda hard. Let's just say I have first hand knowledge.

ETD 03-17-2006 01:14 AM

DWPC, thanks for the heads up. A cheap solution that may work? I once took care of a kid that was pinned by his dad between the rear bumper of his pickup and the garage door. Not pretty...
One thing though, I couldn't help but notice that the photo illustration on the site for safeview shows a scene behind an SUV of a playground but the scene in the "safeview" product is that of a street. WTF? Does it look into the future or something
I just need one that looks down and back not back-to-the-future

NEOCON1 03-17-2006 01:27 AM

Quote:

Does it look into the future or something
LMAO thats pretty funny man

DWPC 03-17-2006 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ETD:
One thing though, I couldn't help but notice that the photo illustration on the site for safeview shows a scene behind an SUV of a playground but the scene in the "safeview" product is that of a street. WTF?

Ed:, if you look closely, you'll see that the image in the lens is, in fact, the wide-angle version of rear window view. Note that the same sign board seen out the rear window is in the center of the lens image. From that starting point, you can see the other details are correct too.

That is how it looks in use too; the wide-angle is reduced in size, but VERY wide. They should have used a much larger image on the webpage.

Here's another source with more pictures: http://www.rearlens.com/

HummerNewbie 03-17-2006 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PARAGON:
Ummmm........ well....... damn...... wellll....... ****, apparently it is kinda hard. Let's just say I have first hand knowledge.

ROFLMAO

jp's-h3 03-17-2006 03:46 PM

The rear cam is my next project!

Edd 03-17-2006 04:44 PM

Seen a "Rear CAM" in one of those adult movies once......Geez who knew?


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