Camera systems for truck and trailer combinations
of all kinds. Be it horses, race cars or cargo, we can build you
a system to make it all easier, safer and faster.
Soon this site will be interactive. You'll be
able to order and buy products direct!
Under construction but please read on...
pricing will be coming soon.
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SL-1 TrailerCam

The SL-1 is adjustable,
durable (cast alloy housing) and waterproof. It gives you a great
view behind the trailer and makes passing much easier and safer.
Monitor view is to the right. $189.00
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SL-1 TrailerCam - Monitor View
If
you look carefully at the image, at the bottom you'll see the
entire width of the rear bumper (the black line). At the rear
bumper this camera can see the width of the trailer, plus about
6 feet plus on either side, and can see about 150 feet to the
rear for spotting traffic. Basically eyes in the back of your
head, er, trailer. We can also do muliple systems with one or
more cameras inside the trailer to keep an eye on horses, cargo,
etc., and a camera on the tailgate or cab stop light for hooking
up.
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GooseCam
monitor view is to the right. Makes hooking up goosecams or 5th
wheels a 'no help needed' affair. Notice how much you would see
to the rear of the vehicle when the trailer is not hooked up
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This
system utilizes a color CCD camera installed inside your trucks cab
light. Available for all popular trucks (some require a one week lead
time). Low, almost no profile, this gives you an excellent birds eye
view or your gooseneck or 5th wheel connection when hitching and is
great for rear vision in general when the trailer is not on. Pricing
depends on make and model, please call for pricing, ball park is about
$269.00 for the complete camera and light assembly. Much cheaper if
you take your light assembly off and send it to us. Usually a two
to three day turn around in that situation.

If you're tired of damaging your equipment and missing it "by this
much", then the GooseCam system
is for you.
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The center light is the
stock interior light. The light on the left is optional and is added
when the camera is installed. It is hooked up to the running lights
so when you pull on the running lights there is plenty of light
in the trailer. The camera IR lights work well, but the bigger light
floods the area with a soft light that makes it easier to see the
horses in the outer stalls. Monitor view is to the right. Just like
you were standing there in the stall with them. This shot was taken
during the day.
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With this system the camera is placed inside the trailer looking
down on the horses. The camera is housed in a durable cast aluminum,
anodized, water resistant housing. They are washable and come with
very sensitive microphones so you can hear your animals as well
as see them. Towing at night most people darken the screen until
the horse's image is just barely visible, to reduce light from the
monitor, and turn up the sound. One less thing to worry about, especially
if there are special circumstances involved such as injury, pregnancy
or foals.
Especially good for long distance trips. You don't have to stop,
get out, and look everytime the trailer shifts!

When
you hit the road, give your nerves and your animals a break. Enjoy
the peace of mind and unparalleled safety of this great system!
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There is a camera inside
the tailgate spoiler of this Tundra. To see the view from it, go
to Products/Truck and SUV. Also for most years of Chevy, Ford and
Dodge trucks. Complete kits and pricing coming soon.
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When you hit the road, the combination of sight and sound are
hard to beat when your peace of mind and the welfare of your animals
is at stake. Add the convenience of instant hitchability to that
and you have an unbeatable combination.

More
information, complete kits, pricing and the ability to buy on
line are coming very soon. Please contact us with special requests
or questions. Thanks.
1-520-623-0790
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