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Now learn how to use a computer and post them right side up!!!!

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12 hours ago, GETGONE said:

Now learn how to use a computer and post them right side up!!!!

WTF! I've never seen them post upside down from my computer....

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I can confirm I have the IOR 8".

 

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Am I pretty much SOL on getting the front camera to work? Beside going full aftermarket with a separate screen for the front camera??

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26 minutes ago, jashaw said:

I can confirm I have the IOR 8".

 

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IOR is 7 inch.  

 

24 minutes ago, jashaw said:

Am I pretty much SOL on getting the front camera to work? Beside going full aftermarket with a separate screen for the front camera??

 

 

Without swapping everything in including an IOS/IOT radio, yes.  One person did 360 surround on a truck that came with the trailer view cameras and I believe alread had the IOS radio and it was still $1500 in parts and programming.  Being you have nothing camera wise except the backup camera, you'd have to add in the trailer camera plug, the mirrors, the front camera, module and radio, have the module programmed and then try and wire everything.

 

Aftermarket would have a much easier and cheaper solution.  There is also a GM approved aftermarket kit from Echomaster that will even tie into the factory radio screen and their Intellihaul system.

 

Intellihaul 2.0 Trailering Camera for Silverado and Sierra Trucks (echomaster.com)

 

Front Camera for General Motors Silverado and Sierra Trucks (echomaster.com)

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I know @GTPprix said IOR 8" variants exist. I'm pretty sure this is the 8" screen radio.

 

I have a front camera with the LTZ grille I bought and installed.

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You can get cheap rearview mirrors with built in screens in them for $100 or less that have RCA plugs and the one I have has 2 inputs you can switch between. I don't know what the camera plug on the GM camera is or if there are adapters to turn it into an RCA plug.

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35 minutes ago, GETGONE said:

You can get cheap rearview mirrors with built in screens in them for $100 or less that have RCA plugs and the one I have has 2 inputs you can switch between. I don't know what the camera plug on the GM camera is or if there are adapters to turn it into an RCA plug.

 

I completely forgot about those. I'll have to look them up. 

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I know this is an older post but I found this kit that seems relevant for anyone looking for other options.  I didn't get this kit but seems like a good option.

 

https://www.camerasource.com/automotive-backup-cameras/gm-front-side-cameras/2019-2021-gm-front-camera-kit-for-ior-display

 

I have the IOR radio with UVO bedview camera in the CHMSL.  When I put a topper on it was blocked and useless so I bought a long wiring harness and new camera and mounted it in my grill so I can see it viewed by pressing the button on my rearview mirror.  It's nice for a quick look to see how close I am to things up there.  The only downside is it's a backup camera so the image is reversed.  The upside is I've got a grill camera and only spent $60 on the whole set up.

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