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Hey - apologies if this has already been asked. Does the rear camera allow for backing up the vehicle to line up the hitch ball with the receiver?
 

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@bikesandguitars Some have had success with it but others have said it only made things worse. The reason is the rear camera location is off set to the hitch.
 

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Hey - apologies if this has already been asked. Does the rear camera allow for backing up the vehicle to line up the hitch ball with the receiver?
Hi @bikesandguitars as @ADVAW8S said, there are different opinions. The off-center camera means you can't see the trailer running straight towards the ball. Personally, I'm fine with it. However, I've been used to reversing trailers and, of course, coupling them for decades. I don't have a camera at all on my Land Rovers. So this is a huge improvement for me. But I understand people who don't do it that often and have an extra camera fitted.
 

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Hi @bikesandguitars as @ADVAW8S said, there are different opinions. The off-center camera means you can't see the trailer running straight towards the ball. Personally, I'm fine with it. However, I've been used to reversing trailers and, of course, coupling them for decades. I don't have a camera at all on my Land Rovers. So this is a huge improvement for me. But I understand people who don't do it that often and have an extra camera fitted.
You summed it up, if you've never had one on your towing vehicle, it's a improvement. But until you're nearly on top of the hitch you're still " blind" when a fair distance away trying to select your line. I often have to drive forward to reposition myself. I'll get used to it.
 

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Hey - apologies if this has already been asked. Does the rear camera allow for backing up the vehicle to line up the hitch ball with the receiver?
As others have said, opnions are divided but I think the standard camera is useless for exact alignment to the trailer hitch. My previous ride, a Grand Cherokee, has a brilliant rear camera and 8"screen and I could line up the tow hitch with millimetre precision.
 

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As others have said, opnions are divided but I think the standard camera is useless for exact alignment to the trailer hitch. My previous ride, a Grand Cherokee, has a brilliant rear camera and 8"screen and I could line up the tow hitch with millimetre precision.
My 2022 Tundra practically backed itself on. I never needed a ground guide. Oh well, I’ll figure it out.
 
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