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Rear Dashcam Camera Mount Tundra Platinum

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by lamikela1, Dec 21, 2018.

  1. Nov 18, 2021 at 11:27 AM
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    MikeyD673

    MikeyD673 New Member

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    LED lighting; Diamondback 180 cover w/13 inch cross bin; hardwired Uniden R7 radar detector; WeatherTech FloorLiners & a Go Rhino D360PS Dominator hitch step.

    This is a great idea and the material is pliable enough to shape it to your desired need for a camera mount BUT..... Don't buy this material if you live in climates with temps approximately above 90 degrees or more. The Kydex sheet will lose its shape & become pliable [again] due to the higher interior heat of the vehicle. Go with the suggestion from another member & use light metal or aluminum for the mount. Such as the one listed from the dashcamstore.com or fabricate one using material from any hardware store.
     

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