I never notice it so I'm going to say no. I think if you were looking up in the air at the right angle -- maybe trying to spot a bird, a plane, or perhaps superman -- then it might become a momentary issue until the object moved, or you shifted your head by one centimeter to the left.Does the OEM camera block the driver’s view at all? Can it be mounted on the passenger side of the windshield instead? Thanks.
Thanks. Did you shorten the length of the camera? At 8:20 mark in this video has the instructions on how to shorten it?I never notice it so I'm going to say no. I think if you were looking up in the air at the right angle -- maybe trying to spot a bird, a plane, or perhaps superman -- then it might become a momentary issue until the object moved, or you shifted your head by one centimeter to the left.
It doesn't block it, but it's certainly in your face. If you remove the mirror cover, the overhead console, and drop the headliner down a bit (requires removing the sun visor posts), I think you can swap it to the passenger side, but I haven't verified that the wire is long enough. Pretty sure it is though.Does the OEM camera block the driver’s view at all? Can it be mounted on the passenger side of the windshield instead? Thanks.