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Ok, I got in to an accident with another driver who decided to change lanes and hit me in which pushed me in to a curb. The other driver told the police that they never left their lane so it is now a "no fault" accident in which makes me responsible for my insurance deductible and I can't go after diminished value either. So, with all that being said I'm not going to let that happen again so I'm looking for dash cam recommendations. I have searched the Web and there are so many opinions so I thought I'd ask here to see what you all are using and your opinion on the same. I'm looking for front and rear cams, hardwired either to the fuse box or the OBD port.

 

Thanks in advance.

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28 minutes ago, eppieguy said:

Ok, I got in to an accident with another driver who decided to change lanes and hit me in which pushed me in to a curb. The other driver told the police that they never left their lane so it is now a "no fault" accident in which makes me responsible for my insurance deductible and I can't go after diminished value either. So, with all that being said I'm not going to let that happen again so I'm looking for dash cam recommendations. I have searched the Web and there are so many opinions so I thought I'd ask here to see what you all are using and your opinion on the same. I'm looking for front and rear cams, hardwired either to the fuse box or the OBD port.

 

Thanks in advance.

I went on Amazon and bought one for under 50$. From watching accidents on YouTube most of the time you tell people you have a dash cam their story changes. So at the accident scene it would be the best time to hash it out. So a real expensive one wouldn’t be needed. 

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19 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

I went on Amazon and bought one for under 50$. From watching accidents on YouTube most of the time you tell people you have a dash cam their story changes. So at the accident scene it would be the best time to hash it out. So a real expensive one wouldn’t be needed. 

Thank You

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Just out of curiosity, was there and contact damage on the side where the other driver may have hit you? 

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19 minutes ago, Phantom 4D said:

Just out of curiosity, was there and contact damage on the side where the other driver may have hit you? 

Yes, may have? they hit me with no doubt, Right Rear door, Right Front Door, right fender, right headlight.

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I've bought a couple VIOFO dash cams for our vehicles and I like them. I hardwired both, which is the cleanest way to install them. Do a search on here to see what fuse slots I used. You need one ACC and one constant.

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I run one of these in my truck and one of these in the 2019. Both are hardwired into the OBD2 port

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17 hours ago, 916TrailBoss said:

I've bought a couple VIOFO dash cams for our vehicles and I like them. I hardwired both, which is the cleanest way to install them. Do a search on here to see what fuse slots I used. You need one ACC and one constant.

Thank You

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17 hours ago, PFTX_5.3 said:

I run one of these in my truck and one of these in the 2019. Both are hardwired into the OBD2 port

Thank You.

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7 minutes ago, e.texerado said:

I like the looks of that, reviews seems to be good as well and I saw something similar on Amazon as well, but of course I can't find it now.

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I like the Blackvue line of dash cams. I have one in my personal vehicle and my work truck.

 

 

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1 hour ago, fondupot said:

I like the Blackvue line of dash cams. I have one in my personal vehicle and my work truck.

 

 

Thank You, I'll check them out. 

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Here is what i got. Same situation. I was actually in a hit and run.  Luckily street cameras helped me out.  If you IG follow this link to my review. it was $89  front and rear.  took me about an hour total to run and hide all the wires.    https://www.instagram.com/p/C0KWxEvOov9/?igsh=MWEwNGRlODZrYXRyZg==

Its been working great.  Also helped in an insurance claim for road debris from a landscaping trailer.  

 

On amazon

OMBAR Dash Cam Front and Rear 4K/2K/1080P+1080P 5G WiFi
 

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I feel your pain. I had an accident that was my fault as I turned left out of a parking lot and another driver was turning left into the parking lot. She was moving forward to go in as I was leaving and I bumped the rear corner of her bumper with the drivers bedside. Totally minor damage and just a plastic bumper and wheel liner damage to hers but she went after my insurance and the crook managed to get 125k out of my insurance because of back injuries for what isn't even considered a fender bender. God damn dirty ass people. What kills me is she informed my wife and I at the accident she has had back problems before the accident and the exact spot on her back had surgery over 6 months before the accident occurred but Geico sided with that idiot and gave her a payout without even going to court to defend it.

 

Either way I am now running a Vava 4k dash cam and have it wired to the USB port on the dashboard and routed the usb cable behind the glovebox, up the passenger A-pillar and through the headliner edge near the windshield. The only problems with my dashcam are that it isn't a 360 degree camera so you can't see behind you, the more angles you can get the better your story will hold up. It also had problems with a memory card where the card was beginning to fail and it would fail to record, then eventually the card died so a new one came and it works great now. Another big problem is the camera architecture is old and the app is rarely updated by the manufacturer to adjust controls on the camera like how strong the shock sensor is set for sensitivity, how long each clip will save, etc. The other problem but it is easily addressable is the USB ports in the truck come from the factory as constant power, just change the locations for the fuse on the accessory outlets from +12v to ACC to fix that and now the ports are only live when the ignition is on.

 

Overall i'm happy to have the dashcam now and wish I had it before the accident happened. It also has a shock sensor so when it's shut down it can turn the camera on if someone bumps the truck, it has GPS for speed sensing and can show on the watermark of the camera to prove if you were speeding or not.

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