Clean rear dashcam mount
I can’t recall who, but one of the forum members made a sweet plexi or polycarb bracket to mount his rear BlackVue camera to. I liked it but thought a v2.0 could clean the whole thing up and hide the wire better so it wasn’t coming out from the weather stripping.
As usual with my goofy, quick mods, I got out the rivet nuts and decided to figure the rest out later... I put an M4 nut in the spot the left plastic roof liner clip goes then designed & printed a bracket that had a wire clearance groove and would hold the cam as flush as possible to the roof liner. I ended up making it a bit too flush so I added a couple washers notched to clear the wire. It’s plenty rigid enough but should give if it gets a good whack. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...9259786987.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6495416b48.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...877b392f70.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2f0f81ef2a.jpg I’ll send the file if anyone wants, but it’s sized for a Blackvue camera. I can also update the file and send a printable version for any camera mount if you send me the dimensions. Josh |
that looks great, right now I just have a single channel dashcam but I'm saving this for when I have a rear camera.
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Thanks! Here’s a couple shots with better perspective: https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...eef23c0359.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5aff3b72b6.jpg |
could you use a right angle usb cable to reduce or eliminate the cable loop?
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Blackvues use a coaxial cable for connecting the front & rear and don't sell a 90º to 90º. BUT I did notice that they labeled Front DOES have a 90º and would wonder if you can swap ends... or at the very least re-sleeving the Rear end for a 90º. Coaxial Cable | BlackVue |
even easier use a coaxial 90 degree fitting
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I checked the cable in both orientations before picking the straight side for the cable loop. I didn’t like how tight the bend would have been with the 90° fitting. The reinforcement was almost to the roof liner, making it more of a kink than a bend. This may be the less compact of the two, but the cable will be happier long term with the larger bend radius, and the 90° looks better in the front anyway. |
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I think it’s a proprietary fitting. It’s not a full size coaxial like a modem uses. |
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What size bolt did you use to mount it? Thanks |
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I used a flat head M4x16 but a #8 would probably also be fine if you’re not down with metric [emoji6] |
Clean rear dashcam mount
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. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2b42ecb900.jpg |
Want to give us all a link to the part file when you're done so we can print (or have printed) our own? :D
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Interested in this...haven't installed my rear thinkware cam yet till I found a good way!
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I like that a lot. I just used a hanger bolt threaded in the universal camera mount / tripod size. I didn't have the courage to remove the headliner to feed the power cord underneath, though. I routed mine in the weather stripping.
It looks as though your headliner survived just fine. Any issues with looseness or wonky clips? I'm guessing you've removed them a few times as you've developed new mounts, and from what I can see, the headliner isn't cranky about it. Thanks! https://i.imgur.com/5mvACtQ.jpg |
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