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<blockquote data-quote="Seon" data-source="post: 396477" data-attributes="member: 15255"><p>Check out Amazon and buy the 3" screen cheapest combo for less than $60. The first back-up combo I bought costed over $500 for my MH and discovered it was a way over kill. </p><p>Then I bought and installed two "cheapies" on two different trucks that worked(s) great.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: Connect them directly on your 12v and use an off/on toggle switch instead of connecting it to your reverse light. This way you can turn it on/off with or without your trailer connected to see what's behind you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seon, post: 396477, member: 15255"] Check out Amazon and buy the 3" screen cheapest combo for less than $60. The first back-up combo I bought costed over $500 for my MH and discovered it was a way over kill. Then I bought and installed two "cheapies" on two different trucks that worked(s) great. NOTE: Connect them directly on your 12v and use an off/on toggle switch instead of connecting it to your reverse light. This way you can turn it on/off with or without your trailer connected to see what's behind you. [/QUOTE]
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