run_ruh
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I am going to get a Smartcap eventually, has anyone had to do anything to the suspension with the extra weight added? Also, I plan on putting in a decked system too, so there will be more weight with that too.
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The Smartcap Evo Adventure only weighs around 200 lbs., on it's own it's definitely not any different than having a second adult in the truck.I am going to get a Smartcap eventually, has anyone had to do anything to the suspension with the extra weight added? Also, I plan on putting in a decked system too, so there will be more weight with that too.
Smart Cap's have a window so the bed camera and rear cab light both see into the canopy.My question for any cap is whether there is a way to move the rear view camera to the back of the camper. Has anyone experimented with that?
I'm sorry. I meant the digital rear view mirror. You'd have to move that camera to the back side of the camper.Smart Cap's have a window so the bed camera and rear cab light both see into the canopy.
It works okay with the Smartcap.So almost like a Cybertruck since they can't use their rearview mirrors
Hmm, so that's basically what you'd see anyways if you were not using the digital rear view. Seems like it's still better visibility than using the regular mirror. Seems good enough for sure.It works okay with the Smartcap.
That is the digital mirror. The camera is looking through the front window of the Smartcap.that's basically what you'd see anyways if you were not using the digital rear view.