Colo_Ranger
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Does this plug into the mirror and the Wolfbox?
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Anyway, here's a link to their website
(It's only a buck more on Amazon w/free Prime delivery)
Yes. The 'male' connector of the Dongar adapter plugs into the OEM mirror power connector and the female USBa supplies power to the Wolfbox via a short male USBa to male USBc cable - Wolfbox has a USBc socket.Does this plug into the mirror and the Wolfbox?
thank you. I’m trying to reread this thread, as I’m installing a Wolfbox (once I get all the parts).Yes. The 'male' connector of the Dongar adapter plugs into the OEM mirror power connector and the female USBa supplies power to the Wolfbox via a short male USBa to male USBc cable - Wolfbox has a USBc socket.
So, I just had the windshield recall done and as I was driving my rearview mirror decided to liberate itself from my windshield. Since it’s off, maybe it’s a good time to replace it with a digital (wolfbox) one. This thread has been very interesting and my thought was what about using the oem mirror mount from the old mirror? Might be a better fit? I dunno. I’m feeling destructive.
I’m leaving all these pictures here in the hope they’re useful. Since all these things fell from the sky I might as well take pictures with part #s ?![]()
Yep. I bought salvaged mirror from an Escape on eBay and tore it apart to get the mount out of it.You have to absolutely mangle the OE mirror, which will not be able to be reused. There are two metal hoops that give the OE mirror tension and I had to cut them off.
How did the Dongar work out?I ordered the Donger and a short cable for charging. Should be able to get that wired up while the kid sleeps tomorrow., assuming its delivered in time. Amazon carries the Donger, which saved me on shipping.
How did the Dongar work out?
Is it the 3-pin that is compatible?
how did you remove the bottom plastic part covering the sensors???? ive bene trying since nov 2023 to hide my camera wires and I can't remove it!So, I just had the windshield recall done and as I was driving my rearview mirror decided to liberate itself from my windshield. Since it’s off, maybe it’s a good time to replace it with a digital (wolfbox) one. This thread has been very interesting and my thought was what about using the oem mirror mount from the old mirror? Might be a better fit? I dunno. I’m feeling destructive.
I’m leaving all these pictures here in the hope they’re useful. Since all these things fell from the sky I might as well take pictures with part #s ?
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You just… pull outward. It takes a lot of force and makes you really uncomfortable.how did you remove the bottom plastic part covering the sensors???? ive bene trying since nov 2023 to hide my camera wires and I can't remove it!
I hate the "uncofortable" part...!You just… pull outward. It takes a lot of force and makes you really uncomfortable.
if you want to use the parking feature (not sure they have it, Cobra does) you will need a constant power source from the fuse box, if not, as Colo_Ranger said, an adaptor behind your rear view mirror works great, I have been using one since 2 years and it works as long as the truck is on.Hey Guys, Heading down this path, especially since Wolfbox has 3 cameras now.
I see a lot of info on the mounts, just not the wiring connection. How did you connect wiring?
Any pics or suggestions. Didn't see any on the site either. and if the WolfBox is powered by USB, where does the OEM connector go?
Thanks,
jason