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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2007
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    #1
    elow guys,

    im a newbie driver, and im driving a pajero fieldmaster 2007 and parking is my waterloo... im thinking about having a back sensor for my FM, but i heard about these front/rear cam that could be attach to a monitor inside so i have a better visualization of my rear... im interested bout this thing, and it would really help me a lot... do any1 have idea bout this thing?

    how much it will cost me? what are the specs/brands i should look for? where would be a great shop to have it done? and any possible info bout these stuffs...

    thank you in advance guys!

  2. Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    #2
    You can just buy a car-mountable LCD (which is just mounted on the dashboard of your car). A Liliput brand would be relative good yet cheap (just dont leave it under direct sunlight). Cost of that would be just 4000-4500 brand new in Carriedo. For the rear cam, I believe there are plate mountable types that can be bought in Banawe or Evangelista. It has a mounting bracket wherein you will just mount it together with your license plate. Cost should not exceed 1000. Overall it's just about 5500 max + 500 installation perhaps (500 is exag but if you would like the power of the LCD to be wired somewhere else other than from the cigarette lighter, or you would like the wires to be minimally visible).

    You can also go on changing your headunit with an in-dash LCD or 2 DIN LCD unit. Preferrably ung 2 DIN kasi ung LCD pag open ng HU nandun na agad, samantalang ung in-dash kelangan pindutin mo pa ung pull-out button para lumabas ung LCD. The generic china types would cost about 7000-10000 for the in-dash 1 DIN LCD and 12000-25000 for the 2 DIN. May nagooffer din sa Tsikot Virtual Banawe ng ganito na mag-add ka na lang din ng 1K sa price ng headunit at may rear camera ka na. This is more expensive but the good part is that less wires, less hassle of removing your LCD whenever you park in the open in broad daylight, and you get a cooler HU (unless your current HU is already awesome).

    As per installation, you can try checking the "saang shop sa Evangelista" (correct me if I'm wrong) thread. Hope this helps.

    btw, DIN refers to the size the HU will occupy in your dashboard, and HU means the head unit or the device you use to tune in to the radio, listen to your cd's, etc.

  3. Join Date
    Sep 2007
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    #3
    i was quoted 20k+ for an AVT set rear cam (w/ night mode yta) and pop out lcd monitor inside...

    mejo mabigat sa bulsa considering almost 1month payment na ren sa car loan... mejo catchy lang sa knila is the 2year warranty...

    (nga pla, i had this quote d2 samen sa Batangas City)


  4. Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ctianzkie View Post
    i was quoted 20k+ for an AVT set rear cam (w/ night mode yta) and pop out lcd monitor inside...

    mejo mabigat sa bulsa considering almost 1month payment na ren sa car loan... mejo catchy lang sa knila is the 2year warranty...

    (nga pla, i had this quote d2 samen sa Batangas City)

    That price is just about right for AVT. And quite frankly, that's just about how much it would cost na rin even if you go to Manila if you'll insist on AVT.

    Kung gipit sa budget, I guess my first option would be well-withing reach.

  5. Join Date
    Jan 2003
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    #5
    i have a rear cam installed. flush mounted sya. its connected to my avt im621. the rear cam costs 2k. its "weather proof" daw but it fogs up when it rains hard.

    anyway i suggest you get the fidelity 2din all in one (around 17k). plus the cam. mejo hassle nga indash kasi you have to wait 5 seconds before the screen pops up.

  6. Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    41
    #6
    Practice lang yan bro. And in due time, you would perfect the art of parking - front, back, diagonal. I've been a driver for decades now and haven't use any of the parking gadgets.

Rear Cam instead of BackSensor