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Hi guys has anyone dug into the radio to see if it is possible to add a front camera to the system? 

 

Thanks for any help 

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I know the Chevy camaro has the option to do it with some programming I would think the system would have something especially with the over view feature 

  • 6 months later...
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On 10/11/2018 at 7:01 AM, Trailboss19 said:

Hi guys has anyone dug into the radio to see if it is possible to add a front camera to the system? 

 

Thanks for any help 

ever find out if you could add a front camera?

  • 5 months later...
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On 10/11/2018 at 10:01 AM, Trailboss19 said:

Hi guys has anyone dug into the radio to see if it is possible to add a front camera to the system? 

 

Thanks for any help 

I'm waiting to see this as well. 

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I'm guessing this doesn't work with the T1s....  the 2019 inclusion there is for the Limited...  note it needs IO5 or IO6 radio....   

  • 2 months later...
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I like how the linked one for the last gens has an option to automatically turn on the front camera when your going under 10mph. That's handy as heck. 

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14 hours ago, Josh99722 said:

Look up mvi, i added a factory dvd and overhead screen, also 360 camera.

 

the guy is awesome, and very helpful with any questions or problems.

i love having all the cameras!


tell him josh w/ 2016 silverado in minnesota sent you!

 

 

https://www.gm-navigation.com/shop/2014-2019-gm-360-camera-towing-system/

 

 

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That's not for the new body 

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Bump

 

I do have a local shop that will install for $1400. To me that is a little too much. I am willing to spend $1000 for a factory install or $600 for a none factory install( still needs to use factory screen).

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Sorry i know its not the t1 style, I would still speak with mvi. Im sure they are working on it. Mvi keeps every retrofit oem.

 

search ebay for the kits. Bill craigem is a good one, email see what they have.

i would imagine ecomaster would make kits that are plug and play For the newer style.

 

go to a gm parts website and look through it, probably list the module harness camera in diagrams. Then find part #’s and start ordering parts.

https://www.group1autoparts.com/auto-parts/2019/chevrolet/silverado-1500/ltz-trim/5-3l-v8-gas-engine/body-cat/grille-and-components-scat/?part_number=84400532

 

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I have a 2019 High Country that did come with all the cameras but the front one. I am having my local dealer install it. They said it was a plug and play. Just needed to have the infotainment system programmed. It is VERY pricy but I wanted it. Just FYI. It can be done. 

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