| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
|---|---|
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 60 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Brand | CRUX |
| MPN | CUB-15 |
| UPC | 760999908267 |
| Model | CUB-15 |
| California Prop 65 Warning | WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
| Type | Backup Cameras |
| Maximum Screen Size Fitment | 0 |
| Maximum Weight Fitment | 0 |
Check the listing for details. Crux CUB-15 Universal Bullet Backup Camera. Condition: New. Listed at 49.99 USD. Product highlightsbullet backup camera with vertical adjustment hole-saw included for installation 20' video cable included compatible with any radio with an RCA video input (most aftermarket models, only a few factory) flush-mount hardware included 170° wide angle resolution: 480 TV lines front-cam capability waterproof housing parking lines included 0.4 Lux minimum for night driving dimensions: 1-1/8" x 7/8" x 1-1/8" warranty: 1 year What's in the boxRear-view camera (attached 4' cable) 20' Video signal cable w/ attached 3' power/ground wires Hole-saw Wiring Instructions About this itemWritten by Crutchfield's Alexander H.A sleek addition Looking for a backup cam worthy of your vehicle's sleek exterior? Crux's CUB-15 backup camera mounts cleanly on cars with a lip-style overhang above the license plate. Everything you need to backup Crux supplies a hole-saw attachment because intallation of this camera will require that you cut a hole in your vehicle to properly install it. They additionally include a flush-mounting system and 20' feet of cable to connect the camera to your receiver. Once installed, you'll gain a full color 170° view of what's behind you. Manual vertical adjustment makes it easy to get the view you're counting on. You also get parking lines for easier reversing into tight spaces. The camera's included video cable plugs into the standard composite video on any car stereo with a compatible video screen. Installing this camera yourself? Here's what you should know. What does it do? Unless otherwise noted, a backup camera is only intended for use backing up your vehicle. (If you require a front-view or constant rear-view camera, check for that capability.) What tools and supplies will I need? A panel tool, a wire cutter/stripper, a soldering iron, and a rosin-core solder with heat shrink tubing are recommended, along with whatever tools are needed to remove the radio from the dash. How much wiring is required? Wiring instructions vary from camera to camera. Some cameras have power wiring that can only be connected near the radio. Others let you power the camera at compatible reverse lights. In all cases, the camera must be wired for power and ground, the camera's video output must be connected to the radio/monitor, and the radio/monitor must be connected to a reverse trigger in your vehicle. Some radio replacement interfaces supply a reverse trigger wire for the radio -- using that wire to power your camera will damage the interface. Will the included video cable be long enough? You'll need to route the camera's video cable from its mounting location outside your vehicle into your vehicle's cabin and all the way to the screen in the dash. This often requires drilling a small hole in your vehicle or filing some metal and or plastic. You'll also need to estimate the length of cable needed to run from the camera to the dash, which will not be a straight shot. Each camera's cable length is listed.