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    Installing a Safety Dave Camera on Modern Utes and SUVs — What to Check 

    Hassan JavedBy Hassan JavedSeptember 24, 20253 Mins Read
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    Have you had the experience of towing a caravan or boat across Australia’s highways? Then you will know how tough it is to reverse blind or second-guess traffic. This can also be risky on some roads. External safety cameras come to the rescue in such situations. They help reduce uncertainty and improve visibility. However, you must learn about these safety cameras and then look for the right sellers.

    Things to check before you buy and set up a safety camera

    Before you start looking for a security camera for your SUV or Caravan, it is necessary to consider some key aspects.

    • Vehicle compatibility and display integration

    Many of the modern Utes and SUVs come laden with factory-fitted infotainment systems and driver assistance tech. Not all aftermarket cameras may sync well with these systems and sensors. So, this is something you need to check carefully before buying an external camera. Is your setup capable of accommodating more than one camera? This can be necessary for large vehicles. 

    • The legal angle

    Setting up an external safety camera on your car is not only useful for driving safety. It helps you stay within your legal limits. Australia has clear guidelines for visibility for towing vehicles. So, when you set up the camera, mount it carefully. It should not block your plate or brake lights.

    • Choose the right camera location.

    When you buy and use a Safety Dave Camera, setting it up at the right location on the car’s outer body is a must. The placement has a direct effect on usability, field of view, and durability.

    Rear mounting is ideal for caravans and camper trailers as it offers you a clear view behind. You can also set up the camera near the towbar or tailgate on UTEs. Those with wide caravans can go for side mounting the camera. 

    You also need to think about how dust, rocks, or water can affect the camera in the long run. When your car already has a rear camera but you want extra coverage, this approach can be useful. 

    • Think of the wiring and installation type

    Even the top-grade cameras will not offer expected performance when the wiring isn’t set up right. So, you have to look into the major aspects of cabling and wiring.

    Keep the camera wiring safe from sharp edges or hot engine components. Decide where you want to get the power from. It can be a dedicated switch or reverse lights, ignition, etc. 

    Are you sure that you can set up such an external safety camera without anyone’s help? Seeking professional help is always helpful in these cases. You can be assured that things will not go wrong. 

    The rest of the things that matter

    You have to think of the overall durability of the camera. Australian road and weather conditions can be extreme and erratic. So, take care of the device and keep cleaning it from time to time. 

    Finally, be selective about the place you buy the device from. You can check out contenders like Brixton4x4.com.au for a good experience. 

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