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Im jealous of those brackets you did for your 18" DD light bar. Those end gaps are hideous lol.
I agree.
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Then it's a drill bit, a bench vise with rubber bars (or something to non marr), some tape to mark your fold points. Once in place needle nose pliers to adjust pressure and alignment. Took me a long time to brain storm the solution and approach. But putting it into action was 20 minutes. All in less than an hour from nothing to final placement being slow and methodical about it.
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Talking with Rave support on this one. Can anyone remember, is it possible to install the camera 180 degrees on their bracket if you wanted too?

In other words, the bracket only allows the cameras connector to slide in one way, correct? At 0 degrees basically. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the cameras connector is NOT symmetrical shaped. Meaning it won't allow it to be installed at 0 degrees and 180 degrees.
 
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Talking with Rave support on this one. Can anyone remember, is it possible to install the camera 180 degrees on their bracket if you wanted too?

In other words, the bracket only allows the cameras connector to slide in one way, correct? At 0 degrees basically. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the cameras connector is NOT symmetrical shaped. Meaning it won't allow it to be installed at 0 degrees and 180 degrees.
On my bracket it wasn't possible. Would assume the same with Rave's, but you are correct, the camera itself does not have symmetrical notches.
 

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That's what I thought/remember. I should of took better pictures. My interpretation from Rave was a bit lose on what they were maybe saying. So regardless they are sending me a failsafe bracket in the mail now and I will tear down the truck again this weekend to determine if the original bracket one that was sent is just a bad print that was somehow upside down or if I'm just a complete idiot at this point.

They also said they only ever offered one bracket, not one that specifically mounts it upside down. So I'm really curious to know what's going on here.
 

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On my bracket it wasn't possible. Would assume the same with Rave's, but you are correct, the camera itself does not have symmetrical notches.
I carved out the bump in the bracket so I could flip my camera manually so I wouldn’t have to reflash to type 2 grille... only to find out it was upside down after doing that. (I had misunderstood, lol, his bracket already was flipped!) So I took it all apart again and installed it the way it was intended to be and it was right side up again. Anyway my point was it is possible to install the camera upside down if you are willing to chisel out the tiny corner of plastic from the bracket. The screw holes are symmetrical so you can flip 180
 

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I carved out the bump in the bracket so I could flip my camera manually so I wouldn’t have to reflash to type 2 grille... only to find out it was upside down after doing that. (I had misunderstood, lol, his bracket already was flipped!) So I took it all apart again and installed it the way it was intended to be and it was right side up again. Anyway my point was it is possible to install the camera upside down if you are willing to chisel out the tiny corner of plastic from the bracket. The screw holes are symmetrical so you can flip 180
I think you're missing my point though. The Rave bracket i got ONLY allowed the camera to be inserted with being upside down. Which obviously shouldn't be the case.
 
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I carved out the bump in the bracket so I could flip my camera manually so I wouldn’t have to reflash to type 2 grille... only to find out it was upside down after doing that. (I had misunderstood, lol, his bracket already was flipped!) So I took it all apart again and installed it the way it was intended to be and it was right side up again. Anyway my point was it is possible to install the camera upside down if you are willing to chisel out the tiny corner of plastic from the bracket. The screw holes are symmetrical so you can flip 180
Ah, yeah - I never sold type 2 brackets to people, I only made that one prototype for myself - as I assumed most people wouldn't want that version as it required the reflash.
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