Reverse camera cable routing

GingerDub

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Hi - so I’m retro fitting a camera to my converted camper with pop top. It’s barn door and is freshly boarded and carpeted throughout. Because of the pop top and the sub frame that has been installed I cannot see a way of routing it via the traditional route overhead.

Does anyone have any advice or alternative routes?

I was considering routing along the edge of the flooring, up the b pillar and over passenger door and down the a pillar behind the dash.
 
We would always route up top, but as you have no access to here , you will have to go the route you suggest. I presume you can’t pop the side panels off to route this way?
 
We would always route up top, but as you have no access to here , you will have to go the route you suggest. I presume you can’t pop the side panels off to route this way?

It’s been boarded and then carpeted in one whole piece over the screw heads so would mean finding screw heads and cutting the carpet.

The route I was thinking will mean drilling a small hole in the rear pillar just above floor level to exit the cables.
 
Oh! That’s less than ideal carpeting as you have zero access.
Look like your way is the only way
 
Hi - so I’m retro fitting a camera to my converted camper with pop top. It’s barn door and is freshly boarded and carpeted throughout. Because of the pop top and the sub frame that has been installed I cannot see a way of routing it via the traditional route overhead.

Does anyone have any advice or alternative routes?

I was considering routing along the edge of the flooring, up the b pillar and over passenger door and down the a pillar behind the dash.

I've just put in a reversing camera, and the van is already converted. This thread may help a bit, Reversing Camera
The garage did mine although I took the front seat off to check on the grommet and the way through to underneath the van, I don't know how the garage got it from back door cable gland to underneath the van.
 
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