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Originally Posted by drevan
Not exactly, i didn't liked the idea of drilling holes, i wanted clean look as much as possible.
I places the board on the same angle but i left the lens to hang as i can adjust it later.
I used a piece of rubber so the lens can hold tension and not move around or vibrate
I also ran the wire in the little hole, for that purpose i had to cut the usb cable and remove the shielding on the one end so its more agile.
Then i used a second USB cable to extend it all the way to the fuse box
And i can easily access it to transfer the needed files
I also had to make a special tool to remove my glove box, cuz i was too lazy to go to the store
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Nice, looks good! I didn't have to drill any holes for my mount, only just to make room for the usb cable in which it barely shows. I ziptied the usb head onto the arm instead of the board so I can easily remove the entire camera. Also, make sure your rubber mount won't move around - I found it annoying to make sure the camera angle/field of view didn't change when putting the housing back on.
There should be an orange/red fuse puller in your fusebox already!