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Pulling New Backup Cam Cable

Has anyone had success in pulling a new backup camera cable from rear to front?  Does cable run through the roof channel and come out above the TV?  Need to replace backup camera and cannot find the 8 pin adaptors anywhere.  Thanks for any advice / help you can offer. 
Bill and Joyce, The House2 and Dashboard Pig III
2000 U320 4210 CAI (The House2)
Build # 5733
2019 F150 King Ranch FX4

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Reply #1
Knowing this would be a PITA, I chose to go wireless.  Best of luck if you do run wire. 
Keith
2003 U320 38' #6197

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I went wireless too and will do so again in my Grand Villa when the time comes. We used this camera and I'm very happy with the quality: Amazon.com: AMTIFO RV Backup Camera Wireless HD 1080P 7'' Split Screen DVR...

Photos of it installed in the dash of my U320 can be found in the classifieds section: 2001 Foretravel U320 40'

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1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

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Does the new camera have the 8 pin or the old cable? I believe that your coach came with a Panasonic camera. Also under the dash is a box where the old camera cable plugged into. It is called a mito box. You eliminate the mito box and then just use however many wires you need for the camera and butt connect the wires.
previous 1984 35 ft ORED 250 HP 3208 Cat       
previous 1998 40 ft U295 CAI 325 hp Cummins
previous 2003 40 Ft u320 build #6140 450 Cummins M11.                                                         
1999 Mazda Miata
Ron, Nancy, Tipper the cat, Max The dog
1997 U 270 36 ft build number 5174 8.3 Cummins

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Forgot to add that Tim at RVCams understands the Panasonic system. Might contact him. Of course he is a lot more expensive.
previous 1984 35 ft ORED 250 HP 3208 Cat       
previous 1998 40 ft U295 CAI 325 hp Cummins
previous 2003 40 Ft u320 build #6140 450 Cummins M11.                                                         
1999 Mazda Miata
Ron, Nancy, Tipper the cat, Max The dog
1997 U 270 36 ft build number 5174 8.3 Cummins

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I also added side cameras so I did run a new cable.  There's a chase at the top of the wall. You can run a fish wire thru it pretty easy and I added an extra wire just cause.
Robert and Susan
 1995 36' 280 WTBI 8.3 3060r
 1200 watts on the roof, 720 Ah of lithium's
 Build # 4637. Motorcade # 17599
        FMCA  # 451505
        18  Wrangler JLUR

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More photos of the one I linked to
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

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Elliott, thanks for the photos, very helpful.  i followed your link and see that the system is rated for 24 volts?  Also, how far apart are the antennas?  Mounting with the antennas may be a problem.  Not sure.
Bill and Joyce, The House2 and Dashboard Pig III
2000 U320 4210 CAI (The House2)
Build # 5733
2019 F150 King Ranch FX4

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Quite a few write ups about pulling new cable for an upgraded rear camera, we followed what others have done and it was super simple.
Wireless is great but I prefer wired for that piece of equipment.
Probably a Ford vs Chevy type thing.
Frank & Connie Williams
1999 U320 '36
Build: 5466
MC: 18335

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Elliott, thanks for the photos, very helpful.  i followed your link and see that the system is rated for 24 volts?  Also, how far apart are the antennas?  Mounting with the antennas may be a problem.  Not sure.
Ours runs off of 12v (both the camera and the display). The antennas on the back of the display are 3.5" apart and slightly offset to the passenger side of the coach
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

 

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Reply #10
Quad Camera install
Reply #32 goes into detail. Used a vacuum with a string tied to a little piece of plastic bag as a parachute. It's a pain but doable. I pulled two coaxes. One roof mount one hitch for trailer hookup.
Scott