ZBoater
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For those of us that don't have and OEM front camera, the Lockpick looks like a good option. What's a good camera with a good install bracket that can be added to the front?
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I've got a Nav-TV sitting here waiting for my 2014 to be delivered but I'm going to recommend you go with MyFordTouch Lockpick. It's cheaper and there are a slew of camera's out there that will work with it. I installed one on my 2009 jeep jk with front and rear camera's and it's always worked great. The only reason I went with the Nav-TV this time was I wanted the factory camera. The Car Stereo Company runs group buys which saved a bundle from MSRP for the Nav-TV if you decide to go that route.
Wiring in an aftermarket (non-stock) camera to the Lockpick is as easy as installing the Lockpick (plug and play) and running a video wire (simple RCA termination) and if I remember correctly a 12 volt supply to the camera. After it's properly enabled when in reverse the rear camera displays on the screen and if in drive and vehicle speed is <10mph the front camera displays automatically. I have really enjoyed it and it even has a provision to connect a video recorder to (no audio at least I could never get that to work). I called the Lockpick people and they told me there was no provision to use the OEM front camera however.
Im running the lock-pick with aftermarket front and rear camera's from camera-source.com, and can't complain one bit, chris uses all the ford factory brackets with his camera's, clear as hell. If this is in anyone's interest here's the link....
https://camera-source.com/products/...-front-camera-kit-mytouch-2-fim-lockpick-2013
...the only downfall is the interface to access the video is more involved. if that doesnt matter, then the lock pick will work fine.