Thank you for the information on camera relocation/install. I had not realized the wench had to be removed. I have to apologize for not proof reading, I could not believe I sent that message.
Great install video. Simple and straight to the point as they all should be. Mine arrives this week. I have been putting off the purchase because "we never needed a front camera in the old days". But I have been staring at winch power cables in my front camera view for way too long and it will help on sketchy stuff.
The mustache pulled me in. I stayed for the install and I don’t even have a Bronco. Could NOT stop staring at that ‘63? Corvette!! That is a great looking garage! Nice video as well!
Love that you show the process - I know this is new ground you're covering here so I want to be sure to tell you what a great job you're doing with that.
Like any accessory, with some wrenching almost anything can be stolen. If it was, they would be missing 50% of the stuff needed to make it work well. Hope this helps!
@@NorthwestBronco I have the LUX and this MIGGGGHT be the way to go. Quick question.. Are we able to relocate the power block on top of the winch elsewhere, to perhaps clean the look up a bit?
@@Exploduer Yes, take a look at where most people mount their onboard air compressor under the hood. I know a lot of folks use a air compressor mount to mount the control box instead. You can mount both the control box and air compressor if you use a single ARB air compressor (I use a single) Hope this helps!
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Thank you for the information on camera relocation/install. I had not realized the wench had to be removed. I have to apologize for not proof reading, I could not believe I sent that message.
Thank you for the comment. What's the question again?
I know my microphone and video quality stinks. I spent all my money on the Bronco.
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Great install video. Simple and straight to the point as they all should be. Mine arrives this week. I have been putting off the purchase because "we never needed a front camera in the old days". But I have been staring at winch power cables in my front camera view for way too long and it will help on sketchy stuff.
Glad I was able to help. If you have any questions along the way, let me know. Always happy to help! 😀
The mustache pulled me in. I stayed for the install and I don’t even have a Bronco. Could NOT stop staring at that ‘63? Corvette!! That is a great looking garage! Nice video as well!
Thank you sir. I'm glad you liked the video!
Excellent tutorial. I will be ordering my camera relocation bracket soon.
Love that you show the process - I know this is new ground you're covering here so I want to be sure to tell you what a great job you're doing with that.
Thank you so much. I'm working on improving videos. It's harder than I thought to create content :)
Nice to see your install video on their website.
I was kinda surprised they wanted to use it. I'm not the best mechanic, talker, or movie maker.
Mmm is that a 63 I see back there?
Yes sir. It's been in my family since 1964. All original except the interior. Fuel Injected 327. Super fun!
@@NorthwestBronco Factory fuel injection? If so that is a rare one. Love the 63-67 body. Love to see a video on your vette.
It's a factory fuel injection system and engine. I'll see what I can put together for you in the future. Thank you for the comment!@@ryandoe9278
looks like it can be stolen easily?
Like any accessory, with some wrenching almost anything can be stolen. If it was, they would be missing 50% of the stuff needed to make it work well. Hope this helps!
Thanks eh
Very welcome!
@@NorthwestBronco I have the LUX and this MIGGGGHT be the way to go. Quick question.. Are we able to relocate the power block on top of the winch elsewhere, to perhaps clean the look up a bit?
@@Exploduer Yes, take a look at where most people mount their onboard air compressor under the hood. I know a lot of folks use a air compressor mount to mount the control box instead. You can mount both the control box and air compressor if you use a single ARB air compressor (I use a single) Hope this helps!
That’s great, I have found some examples to work from. Starting with the same mount you have.
Cheers