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2 hours ago, KTDanforth said:

This is the only Option I am aware of that is plug-in play.

 

Premium Thinkware F800 Dashcam by EchoMaster - Associated Accessories | Chevrolet Accessories

 

That looks pretty nice.   I wonder if the obd port connection work with a new Sierra Denali? Trout I saw something somewhere advising against it.  Otherwise I’ll need a good aftermarket and try to find the location of an acc switched fuse to tie into. 

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Here’s a link to the latest version the u1000 which is really sweet. I was already leaning towards the blackvu 900s but this sounds better. Need to compare prices and options.  I’ll need to remove the a pillar assist handle and run wires for a good radar detector (I have my older escort s2 that has alway seemed to work well) so might as well do this all at the same time. 
 

 

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16 hours ago, Mad Max said:

Here’s a link to the latest version the u1000 which is really sweet. I was already leaning towards the blackvu 900s but this sounds better. Need to compare prices and options.  I’ll need to remove the a pillar assist handle and run wires for a good radar detector (I have my older escort s2 that has alway seemed to work well) so might as well do this all at the same time. 
 

 

when you get it all install,  make sure to post some pictures and review.

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On 2/1/2022 at 10:13 AM, KTDanforth said:

when you get it all install,  make sure to post some pictures and review.

 

Yes, @Mad Max  I'd be interested in reading what you decide, and how it works out for you as well.  :thumbs:

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So I decided on the Thinkware U1000.  Being as I own a security company and specialize in surveillance, although the Blackview 900x is more aesthetically pleasing and the software is easier to use, to me it’s all about the video quality so the 4k up front and 2k for the rear camera beats the Blackview. The license plate recognition is quite superior with the Thinkware U1000.   Waiting on delivery now.  Then will need to figure out how to get the wire from the front camera to the rear camera by removing the molding some how I guess. Any suggestions on how to do that without breaking something are welcome. I’ve run wires from the rear view mirror to the fuse box before but not around the top sides and rear above the windows. 

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On 2/2/2022 at 1:36 PM, Mad Max said:

So I decided on the Thinkware U1000.  Being as I own a security company and specialize in surveillance, although the Blackview 900x is more aesthetically pleasing and the software is easier to use, to me it’s all about the video quality so the 4k up front and 2k for the rear camera beats the Blackview. The license plate recognition is quite superior with the Thinkware U1000.   Waiting on delivery now.  Then will need to figure out how to get the wire from the front camera to the rear camera by removing the molding some how I guess. Any suggestions on how to do that without breaking something are welcome. I’ve run wires from the rear view mirror to the fuse box before but not around the top sides and rear above the windows. 

Gayle put a couple of good videos in this thread:

https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/255292-2022-3500-roof-beacon-wiring/

 

The second video Gayle linked deals with what you are looking to do.  The guy pulls down the rear of the headliner to figure out where the beacon light goes.  He starts with the B pillar trim, and works around to the back to get great access.

 

Really looking forward to what you think,.  :thumbs: 

Seriously considering going with the same unit.  I'm pulling a big 5th wheel around the country, and this would be beneficial in case of an accident. 

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On 2/4/2022 at 12:49 PM, sheath said:

Gayle put a couple of good videos in this thread:

https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/255292-2022-3500-roof-beacon-wiring/

 

The second video Gayle linked deals with what you are looking to do.  The guy pulls down the rear of the headliner to figure out where the beacon light goes.  He starts with the B pillar trim, and works around to the back to get great access.

 

Really looking forward to what you think,.  :thumbs: 

Seriously considering going with the same unit.  I'm pulling a big 5th wheel around the country, and this would be beneficial in case of an accident. 

Thank you for the links to those videos. I’m really hoping I don’t need to go that route since I don’t need access to the rear spoiler/brake light. I’m an electrician and snake wires everyday. But I still may have to remove some trim like the rear seat upper seatbelt trim. It’s below freezing here now and not only is it difficult for me at 65 but things crack easily in this cold like those A clips. Wish it was 75 degrees out and I was 18 again! LOL Cameras may arrive tomorrow and I don’t trust anyone to remove headliner without breaking something and not fixing it.  I always prefer to do things myself. The rear camera may have to wait till it warms up. 

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10 hours ago, Mad Max said:

Thank you for the links to those videos. I’m really hoping I don’t need to go that route since I don’t need access to the rear spoiler/brake light. I’m an electrician and snake wires everyday. But I still may have to remove some trim like the rear seat upper seatbelt trim. It’s below freezing here now and not only is it difficult for me at 65 but things crack easily in this cold like those A clips. Wish it was 75 degrees out and I was 18 again! LOL Cameras may arrive tomorrow and I don’t trust anyone to remove headliner without breaking something and not fixing it.  I always prefer to do things myself. The rear camera may have to wait till it warms up. 


I used this guide to install my BlackVue. Should be helpful for you too. 

2020 Silverado Dash Cam.pdf

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