What‘s in the box? Quick look at the Wolfbox G900 Tripro

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Looking forward to receiving mine. I preordered last week. Do you know. I added OEM bracket, in hopes it will work with the Bronco Sport. Do you know for if it will or not?
 

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I installed the Wolfbox G900 in my Badlands exactly 1 year ago (I installed the camera at the very top of the rear window, on the outside). I'm definitely going to upgrade mine to the new
https://wolfbox.com/products/wolfbox-g900tripro-bumper-version-3-channel-rearview-mirror

I just took delivery of a second G900 to install in my lifted Ford E350 van. And I'm going to put one in my Acura TSX wagon and my Lincoln Mark VIII, too.
Mine has worked flawlessly. We are snowbirds, and when we make the long trip (WA to AZ), I load the BSBL to the roof. The night vision is great and very effective. I did not hook-up the reverse/back up function. Do not hesitate getting the Wolfbox G900. It has made my road trips less stressful, that's for sure. Just get one. WORTH IT!
FYI: These are the accessories I used to install: OEM Bracket [X003JW7TAV] and the USB Type-C Hardwire Kit [X00428ALTR].

(I'm not affiliated in any way with Wolfbox, but I am a satisfied product user).
 
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BIG TIP: Definitely mount the camera at the top of the rear glass! It will give you a view of what is directly behind you, as well as what is behind/beyond the vehicle behind you. This mounting works really well for backing up on the trails. Perfect view. So my advice? DO NOT MOUNT the camera next to the OEM reverse camera. Put it up high (RV style) for the maximum view. I will post pics of my install.

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CAMERA MOUNTED HIGH IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET THE MAXIMUM VIEW BEHIND.
I have my 3rd Brake Light tinted, so no light interference with the camera at all.

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NICE OEM-LIKE INSTALL. STABLE AND CLEAN.

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WIRES FROM INSIDE TRIM and OUT TO THE BOTTOM OF WINDOW, WITH PLASTIC WIRE LOOM.
(I really need to shorten it).

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WIRES ATTACHED TO GLASS WITH GAFFERS TAPE, THEN A COAT OF RTV OVER THE TAPE. THIS HAS SURVIVED 100+ DEGREES IN ARIZONA TEMPERATURES WITH NO ADVERSE EFFECTS AT ALL

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CAMERA BRACKET MOUNTED TO INSIDE OF GLASS WITH 3M TRIM TAPE. THIS IS VERY STABLE
 
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Looking forward to receiving mine. I preordered last week. Do you know. I added OEM bracket, in hopes it will work with the Bronco Sport. Do you know for if it will or not?
See my post for the accessories I used on my install of the standard G900. They worked perfectly.
 


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My apologies. I'm so sorry. In my WOLFBOX excitement, I now realize I have kinda highjacked this thread. The moderators or WOLFBOX can let me know if I need to delete everything. Again, sorry.
 

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BIG TIP: Definitely mount the camera at the top of the rear glass! It will give you a view of what is directly behind you, as well as what is behind/beyond the vehicle behind you. This mounting works really well for backing up on the trails. Perfect view. So my advice? DO NOT MOUNT the camera next to the OEM reverse camera. Put it up high (RV style) for the maximum view. I will post pics of my install.

PXL_20250401_184808724.webp

CAMERA MOUNTED HIGH IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET THE MAXIMUM VIEW BEHIND

PXL_20250401_185001290.webp

NICE OEM-LIKE INSTALL. STABLE AND CLEAN.

PXL_20250401_190746088.webp

WIRES FROM INSIDE TRIM and OUT TO THE BOTTOM OF WINDOW, WITH WIRE LOOM

PXL_20250401_184907836.webp

WIRES ATTACHED TO GLASS WITH GAFFERS TAPE, THEN A COAT OF RTF OVER THE TAPE. THIS HAS SURVIVED 100+ DEGREES IN ARIZONA TEMPERATURES WITH NO ADVERSE EFFECTS AT ALL

PXL_20250401_184901373.jpg

CAMERA BRACKET MOUNTED TO INSIDE OF GLASS WITH 3M TRIM TAPE. THIS IS VERY STABLE

The rear camera bracket you used. Is that from someplace else, or is it the bracket that comes with the camera? I wanted to mount up high. Was thinking of mounting on the roof, and route the cable in that grove and would only have maybe 3 inches exposed. But I’m intrigued by how yours is mounted outside the window with the bracket inside.
 

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The rear camera bracket you used. Is that from someplace else, or is it the bracket that comes with the camera? I wanted to mount up high. Was thinking of mounting on the roof, and route the cable in that grove and would only have maybe 3 inches exposed. But I’m intrigued by how yours is mounted outside the window with the bracket inside.
I DM'd info+pics.
 
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Looking forward to receiving mine. I preordered last week. Do you know. I added OEM bracket, in hopes it will work with the Bronco Sport. Do you know for if it will or not?
Thank you for your support. The product will be mailed to you this month. Regarding the OEM bracket, please read this post.
 
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My apologies. I'm so sorry. In my WOLFBOX excitement, I now realize I have kinda highjacked this thread. The moderators or WOLFBOX can let me know if I need to delete everything. Again, sorry.
No need to be sorry, my friend. Thanks for your support and sharing your experience. Please do share more. Maybe you can post a trip thread, sharing clips recorded by our dash cam?
 


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On the 900 Tripro what is the low voltage cut-off set at for park mode so the vehicle battery does not get drained?
 
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On the 900 Tripro what is the low voltage cut-off set at for park mode so the vehicle battery does not get drained?
It's set to 12V. When it reaches to 12V, the dash cam will automatically turn off.
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