Dash Cam Tips for Truck Owners
Hi everyone!
We’ve been testing dash cams on trucks and wanted to share a few quick tips for fellow truck owners.
📌 Front Camera Placement: Mount it near or just below the rear-view mirror — keeps it out of sight and avoids blocking your view.
📌 Wiring: Route the power cable along the headliner and down the A-pillar, then connect to the fuse box or 12V outlet. This keeps wires tidy without modifying trim.
📌 Power Options: Hardwiring allows parking mode and constant recording, but be sure to choose the right fuse for switched vs. constant power.
We’d love to hear from the community:
Thanks for your input!
— AZDOME Team
We’ve been testing dash cams on trucks and wanted to share a few quick tips for fellow truck owners.
📌 Front Camera Placement: Mount it near or just below the rear-view mirror — keeps it out of sight and avoids blocking your view.
📌 Wiring: Route the power cable along the headliner and down the A-pillar, then connect to the fuse box or 12V outlet. This keeps wires tidy without modifying trim.
📌 Power Options: Hardwiring allows parking mode and constant recording, but be sure to choose the right fuse for switched vs. constant power.
We’d love to hear from the community:
- Which dash cam model do you use?
- Any tips for glare-free placement or neat wiring?
- Photos of your setup are always welcome!
Thanks for your input!
— AZDOME Team
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