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I have just fitted a reversing camera on mine. I have one on the back of my 4x4 and one on the back of my large trailer. I have wired it so that when the trailer is plugged in, it automatically switches to the one at the back of the trailer when reverse is selected. The cameras cost me £20 each from Ebay and give a fantastic image. On our family car I have reversing sensors which I also got from Ebay. They came colour coded and were about £30. They work fine but I do prefer the reversing camera as the sensors can be a bit deceiving especially if you have things like towbars or the spare wheel attached to the back that covers the bumper a bit.
The only downside of a camera is you also need a display to show the picture. I have one fitted into the sunvisor that was part of my in-car DVD setup but the sunvisor display on its own was about £60 again from Ebay.
------------- Steve
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