Boy it's hard to backup. Anyone know if they offer a locpick set-up for the 2013 gt500? I saw some on google but it did not seem that the nav system was the same.
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I thought that the rear camera's had to be on all vehicles.
Installed the sync lockpick last weekend, I included a few pictures relevant to the camera and the install I chose to have done, dremel to shape one hole in the $20 plastic trim bezel above the license plate and patience. The rest of the install, the radio and display hookup, is well explained in very good detail in previous posts here or on fordgt500.com.
I searched all over forgt500.com and couldnt find it anywhere. I found your name but not a single post related to it, nor was there any topics made from you regarding that. Can you please post a link to the thread with it?
Also, how long do you think it took you to do it?
Thanks in advance
Installed the sync lockpick last weekend,
Ah, sorry, I should have been more clear, I did not author the other posts on the lockpick subject, but I used them as guidance. Here are a couple of posts I found: SYNC Lockpick Install - Add a backup camera to your SYNC system, LockPick Install on 2012 Vert - Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 Forum
I did my own research for the camera, as I did not like the license plate frame cameras, I wanted something that would look like it was coming from the factory and I did not want any unbecoming wires hanging in the back of the car. I finally decided on this camera as it allowed me to drill only one piece of plastic trim that I could replace for a few bucks if I did not like the outcome, something that would allow me not to drill the bumper and something that will not require stuffing wires through the license plate lights housing.
Here's a link to the camera, many more to chose from on that website, decide what you want to do, measure first and pick your poison: Vission MV-Camera13 Miniature Surface Mount Camera
It took me about 3 hours, with the majority of the time spent on taking the hdd out, as it has been explained in the posts above, there is not much slack in the factory harnesses. But then I just took my time, if I'd had to do it again I could do everything in less then one hour and I could probably take the radio out and put it back in 15 minutes. I am now thinking of a good solution to maybe mount a camera in the front, the lockpick will allow up to three cameras total, but that will be another weekend project.
Trust me, you don't need advanced skills of any sort, I don't have them either, just patience.