Alpine HCE-RCAM-WRA Spare Tire Rear View Camera System 2007-2018 Wrangler JK
Wrangle in reverse
Traditionally, you want to mount a backup cam in a centrally located spot on the rear of your vehicle, usually in close proximity to your license plate. If you’re a Jeep Wrangler owner, you know that ain’t happening because of where the Wrangler spare is traditionally stored. Alpine’s HCE-RCAM-WRA offers a creative solution — a backup camera that mounts behind your spare tire and looks through the spokes to give you a view of what’s behind you.
The camera
Alpine adds High Dynamic Resolution to the HCE-C1100 rear-view cam to give you their best picture yet. With HDR, you’ll see more detail whether you’re backing up in a bright parking lot at noon or a dark parking garage at midnight. The camera works with any aftermarket car stereo with a composite (RCA) camera input. With the addition of Alpine’s SGS-CH01 camera interface (not included), you’ll be able to integrate this camera with select Jeep Wrangler factory radios and add active parking lines.
Mounting bracket
Alpine’s bracket uses your Wrangler’s bolt pattern to mount behind your spare. On the camera end of the bracket, Alpine gives you the flexibility to move the camera to the left or right for a clear view through the Wrangler spare’s 5×5 wheel pattern.
General Features:
- rear-view camera designed for select 2007-18 Jeep Wrangler JK vehicles
- includes a bracket to mount the camera behind the factory spare tire
- includes Alpine HCE-C1100 rear-view camera
- compatible with any device with a composite (RCA) video connection
- compatible with Alpine SGS-CH01 camera interface for Wrangler factory radio integration
What’s in the HCE-RCAM-WRA package:
- Camera with the mounting bracket
- 10′ Power/Video cable
- 23′ Extension cable
- Spare tire bracket
- 3 Retaining clips
- Torx-screw
- Lock-washer
- Heat shrink tube
- Water-proofing pad
- Two-sided tape
- 5 Wire-ties
- Allen-wrench
- Installation Instructions
Warning:
This product can expose you to, known to the State of California, to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.