I'm doing some updating on my car. I'm installing a new camera system in my SPF GT-40 MK1. It has a front facing camera built into the mirror but I'd like suggestions as to where to mount the rear camera. I tried a few temporary spots like the cabin roof vent (very disorienting when backing up), and at the center of the bar that goes between the quick jack points (seems way to low). Where I think I would like to mount it is at the upper center of the spoiler just above the exhaust. The problem there is I think may be the heat. If anyone has a successful spot please let me know.
I am also finally getting rid of my original speedo. I've tried everything I can think of to get it to work with no luck so I bought a Smiths GPS unit. The camera/mirror also has GPS but it was no problem mounting the GPS receiver directly in front of the mirror where I would also like to put the one for the speedo but that means routing the wire up the right A pillar which isn't to much of a problem as I already have a pull string there. If someone has installed one of these and found a better spot please let me know.
I will also for the first time have a working fuel gauge. I got a fuel level sender from Nisonger that seems to work with the stock gauge. They are made for boats so they can be made to fit in almost any tank.
Thanks for the help.
I am also finally getting rid of my original speedo. I've tried everything I can think of to get it to work with no luck so I bought a Smiths GPS unit. The camera/mirror also has GPS but it was no problem mounting the GPS receiver directly in front of the mirror where I would also like to put the one for the speedo but that means routing the wire up the right A pillar which isn't to much of a problem as I already have a pull string there. If someone has installed one of these and found a better spot please let me know.
I will also for the first time have a working fuel gauge. I got a fuel level sender from Nisonger that seems to work with the stock gauge. They are made for boats so they can be made to fit in almost any tank.
Thanks for the help.