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iBeam TE-RMTH LVDS Replacement Camera for Ram 1500/2500/3500 2019-Up

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iBeam TE-RMTH LVDS Replacement Camera for Ram 1500/2500/3500 2019-Up

This vehicle-specific amp installation kit is designed to fit the 2018-Up Jeep¬ģ Wrangler JL and the 2020-Up Gladiator JT models with aftermarket radios. The installation kit includes everything needed to install an aftermarket amplifier and subwoofer. Included is cut-to-length wiring, a mounting bracket to secure the T-Spec¬ģ fuse holder, an under-the-seat amp rack, and a detailed step-by-step instruction book. In addition, this kit features a T-Spec¬ģ fuse block and V10 fully tinned power cables that are built to withstand the harsh environments that Jeep¬ģ drivers tend to explore.

Features: 

  • Provides an easy way to replace the camera in the tailgate handle when installing an aftermarket radio
  • Resolution: 550 TV lines
  • Field of view: Diagonal 160°
  • Selectable parking lines
  • Bracket and camera included
  • Retains the factory look and feel of the tailgate handle
  • IP68 rating
  • 3 year limited warranty

Vehicle Fitment:

Ram

  • 1500/2500/3500 2019-Up

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