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The RED WOLF Tailgate Handle with Reverse Backup Camera is a perfect replacement for Ford F150 (2004-2014) and F250/F350/F450/F550 (2008-2016) models. This product features a high-definition camera with a 150° wide viewing angle and adjustable parking guidelines, ensuring enhanced safety and convenience while reversing. With easy installation and universal RCA connectivity, it’s designed for seamless integration into your vehicle.
Manufacturer | RED WOLF |
Brand | RED WOLF |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.28 x 6.42 x 3.23 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | F150-BLACK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | F150-BLACK |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**R
Works great and looks just like a stock F150 camera.
Installed easily and quickly. Swapping my lock core into this one was simple and the camera has been clear and works great in both night and day. Looks and works WAY better than any other style I've seen. Looks just like the factory ones.
C**N
Best Item!
One of the best items for a first time truck owner that this product will fit in! Video quality is great and signal quality!! Perfect and affordable!
P**N
Easy To install
This receives a 4 Star rating because, it was super easy to install and works great with the aftermarket radio I installed but does not have the greatest quality of camera for backing up at night but is decent during the day.
R**B
Fit, looks, and works perfectly.
This handle was very easy to install on my 2008 F150. I had plenty of cable to follow the factory wire harness along the driver frame rail. I came up through the cab by the parking brake cable, through the kick plate and over to radio. I hooked this to a Kenwood unit and it has a nice area of view and is very clear. This setup is so much more clear than the OEM camera in my 22 F150 that’s it’s crazy. Only complaint I have is the directions are extremely poor and written in “Chinenglish” The handle has 2 extra wires that the harness doesn’t have the mate to and you might as well forget customer service. Over a week and they havnt replied to my email. I just ignored the extra wires and it worlds fine, so I’ll call it a win.
B**E
Camera itself was DOA, and the splice connectors are trash
This took way too long to install compared to the other brand we did on our Tahoe. The one really positive note was the length of the wiring harness, plenty for a 4dr long bed truck.My issue is the camera itself is always black, and the splice connectors provided don’t even fit the tiny wiring they come with it, the wires are too skinny for the splice to break the jacket.After messing with it forever I finally brought it to a shop, they moved my ground wire from the reverse light ground to a chassis ground, and said the rest of the wiring was correct. Still nothing…The camera triggers my head unit when I go into reverse but with zero picture, just a black screenHopefully the seller will send me a replacement camera since the handle and wiring harness is fine, the camera is only held in with two screws and looks very easy to replace
P**T
OEM Look
OEM look, great camera quality.
C**S
This works very well for aftermarket stereos
I attached this to a Sony AX4000 head unit and it works perfectly. The picture is clear and makes trailering and backing up a cinch.The only thing I would bring up is that the Sony unit has it's own parking lines, so I had to turn off the lines on the camera. However, because it's a jumper instead of cutting a wire on other backup cameras, this was very easy to do.
F**S
Easy install, Camera angle is wrong and yes, that’s a big deal
Updated from 5 stars to 3 because the camera angle isn't even low enough to see my hitch. That was basically the point for me. I suppose it still helps, but I still have to jump in and out to adjust when connecting to a trailer. Truck is not even lifted with a drop hitch, but stock height with a straight triple-ball hitch in it. The best case scenario to see it with the camera. Only towed once with this camera so far so maybe I’ll learn a workaround. I tow many different trailers in different locations so it’s not as easy as just learning the references for one. If the camera was aimed down just a few degrees more, it would have been perfect. Not sure what OEM was like because this truck didn’t have a camera, but I have backup cameras on a few other trucks (some OEM), and you can see the hitch on all of them…Not a very big thing, but from a usability standpoint, with absolutely no way to adjust it, it really is a big thing.My latch was in perfect shape, but I added a new stereo with a touchscreen to my 2011 f150 and wanted a backup camera. License plate mounted cameras are just not nearly as useful as the higher options like this. Included enough cable to run through my crew cab 6.5’ bed truck, routing the proper way. Running the wire through the firewall and the camera wire through the tailgate was the hardest part. We’ll see how long the wire lasts with bending around the bottom of the tailgate constantly. I just wrapped the cable with duct tape as protection.Good quality image. Finish is not very good, though. Sharp manufacturing ridges on the handle that cut into your hand. Easy to polish up with a utility knife. Certainly not OEM quality, but 100% happy for the price if it lasts a while. Wire size is very very tiny. Not much is needed for this, but still…I had a chrome handle, but I’ve been blacking out the truck slowly anyway so this is great!
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