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I picking up my new 4runner next week! Already have a dual channel cam to install.
When you remove the headliner clips, is the hole there already threaded for a bolt or do you have to make it?
How are you feeding the cable from front to rear? Right now I'm actually going down the sides and along the floor but all of these look across the headliner - did you have to remove the entire headliner to get the cable through?
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05-31-2020, 12:40 PM
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Hole is there but not tapped. I ran the wires in the headliner all the way back.
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05-31-2020, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by kaitlyn2004
I picking up my new 4runner next week! Already have a dual channel cam to install.
When you remove the headliner clips, is the hole there already threaded for a bolt or do you have to make it?
How are you feeding the cable from front to rear? Right now I'm actually going down the sides and along the floor but all of these look across the headliner - did you have to remove the entire headliner to get the cable through?
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Not threaded. I tucked the wire up along the edge of the headliner. Worked pretty well and did not require the whole thing to come down.
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05-31-2020, 01:29 PM
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Not threaded. I tucked the wire up along the edge of the headliner. Worked pretty well and did not require the whole thing to come down.
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Ah, just down the side of it then? I was imagining a wire going front to back behind the headliner basically middle of car haha
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05-31-2020, 02:19 PM
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That would be a lot of work. Tucks right up on the side if you remove the pillar covers.
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05-31-2020, 03:57 PM
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Ah, just down the side of it then? I was imagining a wire going front to back behind the headliner basically middle of car haha
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Yes. Down the side. Tuck it between the headliner and rubber door seal or the plastic pillar depending on where you are at.
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02-13-2021, 10:02 PM
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Hey could I get the file for printing this please!! Much Appreciated!
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02-14-2021, 09:26 PM
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Well, I had no luck reaching out to the OP for the STL file, sooo, me and my friends made our own! 3d printed but the dimensions were a little bit off for where the wire is threaded but we just cut some 3d printed stuff away.
Key thing is to get a threaded riveter tool and the right dimension bolt and threaded rivets .
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06-13-2021, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by burritoslicer
Well, I had no luck reaching out to the OP for the STL file, sooo, me and my friends made our own! 3d printed but the dimensions were a little bit off for where the wire is threaded but we just cut some 3d printed stuff away.
Key thing is to get a threaded riveter tool and the right dimension bolt and threaded rivets .
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Any chance on sharing the file?
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07-14-2021, 01:13 AM
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This is just what I need! Sweet job OP!
If anyone is willing. Pls pm. Looking to pay for one.
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07-15-2021, 11:49 AM
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Also looking for a file share if anyone got one. Or if anyone is willing to make a few i'm willing to pay.
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Ok, BlackCamBracket(TM) v1.1 is a thing
Increased the neck height to there’s no need for washers and it has 2.2° of angle so the camera is axially level when mounted.
New hotness on the left. Old-n-busted on the right.
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Add me to the ever growing list of people who would gladly pay for this mount Dr. Monkeypants! Please send a PM to work this out if you ever see this message.
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05-30-2023, 04:27 PM
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Know this is an older post but it was helpful for me. For those of us that do not have or have access to a 3D printer this might help.
I tried to figure out what I could use as a mount like the gents who created the plastic piece in the clean installs above. Somehow a moment of genius was granted to me.
Glock magazine floor plates make a perfect mount for rear webcams. In this case I used a Glock 3941 (10mm) plate but any double stack floor plate will work. If you don't have any they can be had for $1-$5 on eBay and Amazon.
All I did was drill it out, with three holes close to each other. I then used utility knife to remove the thin pieces to connect the holes. Optional as I'm OCD is I used a small Dremel cone shaped grinder bit to clean up the resulting hole. I used this large hole as the wire feed through
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I made a hole about 3/4" in front of the center headliner clip (toward the hatch) , just a very small X with a small utility blade will do it. You can also use the center clip hole if you do not want to do any cuts in your headliner. I made the extra hole so I could use the clip to hold up the headliner, again, OCD.
After feeding the wire through the floor plate, I used an M4 socket head screw, think I used a 12mm length but there is a lot of room above in this spot. I used a small split washer as I screwed it from the plate. Above where it came through the headliner, I used another split washer and a flange screw to tighten it down.
I then used wiped the plate with isopropyl alcohol and peeled the sticker off the rear camera and stuck it on the plate. Looks super clean and is working perfect. Thought I would pass it on.
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05-30-2023, 04:56 PM
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Quote:
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Glock magazine floor plates make a perfect mount for rear webcams. In this case I used a Glock 3941 (10mm) plate but any double stack floor plate will work. If you don't have any they can be had for $1-$5 on eBay and Amazon.
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Awesome, thanks for this!
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