Suppose you could rent a remote, weather-proof, industrial grade miniature color camera you could hook up to a video recorder (like many personal camcorders) and record parts of your truck working real time while you’re driving it. This could be used to diagnose or track down suspicious noises, thumps and bumps, oil leaks, etc. and see if your recent suspension modification or upgrade is working like you think it should. Or maybe you’re just curious what really happens under the hood during a hard run on the drag strip.
You could watch the waste gate working on your turbo. You could watch the steering shaft working when you’re hearing or feeling a grind or thump. You could see if there’s slop in your sway bars, track bar, steering box, etc. You could see if those traction bars are really killing the axle wrap. You could watch what’s going on with your trailer hitch/goose neck hitch/5th wheel hitch when you hear a noise under certain conditions. You could watch your suspension when you experience the “death wobble”! Of course, you could also use it on your car, motorcycle, etc.
The camera would have a focusing range of a few inches out to infinity. It could be clamped in place or held in place with a magnetic base. A lighting source may also be available to shed light on the subject. Connection to the recorder would be via a cable, which you could run through your window and duct-tape in place during your test runs. This camera is used by several car and motorcycle manufactures and testers (like magazines) for just these purposes.
Suppose you could rent the camera for a weekend or so for maybe $30 +/- plus shipping both ways. Of course, you’d be responsible for repairs or replacement if you damaged it.
Would anyone be interested?
Just a thought,
-Jay
You could watch the waste gate working on your turbo. You could watch the steering shaft working when you’re hearing or feeling a grind or thump. You could see if there’s slop in your sway bars, track bar, steering box, etc. You could see if those traction bars are really killing the axle wrap. You could watch what’s going on with your trailer hitch/goose neck hitch/5th wheel hitch when you hear a noise under certain conditions. You could watch your suspension when you experience the “death wobble”! Of course, you could also use it on your car, motorcycle, etc.
The camera would have a focusing range of a few inches out to infinity. It could be clamped in place or held in place with a magnetic base. A lighting source may also be available to shed light on the subject. Connection to the recorder would be via a cable, which you could run through your window and duct-tape in place during your test runs. This camera is used by several car and motorcycle manufactures and testers (like magazines) for just these purposes.
Suppose you could rent the camera for a weekend or so for maybe $30 +/- plus shipping both ways. Of course, you’d be responsible for repairs or replacement if you damaged it.
Would anyone be interested?
Just a thought,
-Jay