Digital Rearview Mirror and Bed View Camera Relocation Kit, Toyota
You added a topper to your Tundra or Tacoma — and now your digital rearview mirror is staring at the inside of your bed. The GG Offroad Camera Relocation Kit is the only purpose-built solution to get your vision back, with OEM-grade components designed specifically for the Toyota platform.
- No-Drill Option Available: The Suction Cup mount is ideal for fiberglass or metal toppers — heavy-duty mounts adhere to interior glass with zero permanent modifications.
- Recover Your Full View: Relocates both the Digital Rearview Mirror (DRV) and Cargo/Bed cameras from the third brake light to your topper glass.
- Fully Adjustable: Pivot arm design lets you tilt and angle cameras for the perfect perspective.
- Plug & Play Integrity: Braided, double-foil shielded extension cables ensure zero signal interference or lag.
- Exclusive to GG Offroad: The only kit with custom-housed mounts and OEM-grade shielded cabling built for Toyota.
Kit Includes
- Exterior DRV camera mount
- Exterior CARGO camera mount
- Shims to adjust angle (7 degree)
- (QTY 2) Braided extension cables: 23’ Cable spec: Quad twisted, Double foil and metal braid shielded, 26AWG, 85C rated
- Waterproofing Heatshrink (QTY 2)
- Waterproof plugs for the Tundra taillight camera-holes and cable passthrough
Installation
Full installation instructions are listed here.
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To install your new extension harness, you will first need to access the factory camera system by dropping the rear of the headliner and removing the tail light. After disconnecting the camera harness, you'll extract the cameras from their original brackets using a Torx T-6 bit and a Philips screwdriver. Once the cameras are removed, install the provided closeout plugs in the original tail light holes and connect your cameras to the new extension cables. Route these cables across the headliner, down the passenger C-pillar, and through the exterior grommet located under the passenger rear seat. Finally, run the cables along the frame into the truck bed via the AC power panel, reconnecting the cameras to their specifically marked ("Bed" or "Rear View") cables to complete the setup.
Tools You’ll Need:
Short stubby socket wrench
Swivel adapter
Deep 10mm socket
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Side cutters
Needle nose pliers
Plastic trim tools
Precision screwdriver set (T6)
Zip Ties
Masking tape and a Sharpie
Shipping & Returns
Get your gear fast with most orders shipping in just 1–3 business days. We’re a small, dedicated team, and sometimes fulfillment takes longer. If you’re racing against an installation deadline, reach out to us and we’ll do our best to prioritize your order. Shipping is calculated live at checkout to give you the most accurate rates and delivery estimates for your specific location.
Shop with confidence knowing we offer a 90-day return window and a 3-year warranty on our products. We stand behind our quality, covering manufacturing defects and standard wear and tear to keep you on the trail. For full details, please view our Full Fulfillment Policy.
FAQs
What does this kit actually do?
Your Toyota's Digital Rearview Mirror (DRV) and bed/cargo camera are both housed in the 3rd brake light assembly on the roof of your cab. When you add a topper, canopy, or camper shell, these cameras are completely blocked — the mirror goes black and the bed view disappears. This kit extends the factory camera cables so both cameras can be relocated to the rear of your topper or canopy. Your Digital Rearview Mirror works exactly as it did from the factory — same image quality, same interface, same backup guidelines. Note: cameras are not included. You reuse your existing factory Toyota cameras. The kit is cables, mounts, and hardware only.
Which mount option should I choose?
Check out our mounting comparison chart below! If you still have questions, reach out to us for a reccomendation.
Does this fit my truck?
Select your vehicle from the dropdown. Two versions are available: Tundra 3rd Gen (2022–2026) and Tacoma 4th Gen (2024–2026), including TRD Off-Road, Trailhunter, TRD Pro, Hybrid, and Limited trims. Required: your truck must have the Digital Rearview Mirror — the mirror that shows a live camera feed rather than a standard reflection. If your mirror is a regular reflective mirror, this kit is not compatible. Does not fit: 3rd Gen Tacoma (2016–2023), Sequoia, 4Runner, or non-Toyota vehicles. Not sure if you have a DRV? Look at your rearview mirror while driving — if it displays a camera feed, you have a DRV and this kit will work.
I only want to move one camera — do I need the full kit?
In some cases, we can sell a custom kit. Reach out to us with your request and we will consult with you.
Can I install this with my topper already on the truck?
Yes, but it's easier before the topper goes on. If your topper is already installed you have two options. First, slide the topper back 2–3 feet to access the CHMSL (3rd brake light) in the headliner — this avoids full removal and works for most toppers including Alu-Cab, Leer, and GFC. Second, purchase a second short Toyota camera harness — this lets you leave the factory cameras in place and connect new extension cables without touching the CHMSL at all. Our recommendation: install before the topper if at all possible. It's a 2–3 hour job versus 4–5 hours with the topper on.
Is the cable long enough for my setup?
In almost every case, yes. The kit includes cables long enough to reach the rear of a full-size Tundra crew max with a 6.5ft bed and a full canopy. Customers with Supertramp campers, Alu-Cab canopies, GFC toppers, and rooftop tents have all confirmed the length is sufficient. Custom lengths are not available, as the LVDS signal these cables carry is at its limit at the included lengths. Have an unusually large setup? Email us before ordering and he can confirm compatibility.
How hard is it to install? Do I need a shop?
Most customers complete the install in 2–4 hours with basic mechanical confidence. No cutting, soldering, or reprogramming required. The hardest part is dropping the rear headliner to access the factory camera connectors. If you'd prefer a professional install, check out our installer network, or ask an upfitter of your choice if they are comfortable with the install. We find most shops are able to complete.
Do I also need the Brake Light Tap Cable?
The DRV Relocation Kit and the Brake Light Tap Cable solve two different problems. The DRV kit moves your cameras so they work through your topper. The Brake Light Tap Cable connects your topper's 3rd brake light to your truck's factory brake circuit. If your topper has its own 3rd brake light that needs to work, you'll want both products. If your topper has no brake light, the DRV kit alone should work.
The two short cables in my kit look identical — which goes where?
The two short 12" harnesses look similar but are matched to specific cameras. On Tacoma kits: the brown connector cable goes to the bed (cargo) camera socket; the grey connector cable goes to the DRV camera socket. On Tundra kits: both connectors use the same housing — swap them if one camera is not working. Swapping these two cables is the number one fix for "no image after install." It helps to add a label to the cables as you install so that you don't lose track of which is which.
Which Mount Is Right for You?
| Suction Cup | External Mount | Pivot Arm | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Fiberglass & aluminum toppers — no drilling | Setups where cameras need to clear a large obstruction | Fiberglass shells where a fixed interior arm is preferred |
| How it mounts | Suction cups on interior glass — no hardware | T-slot rail or drilled through topper skin | Self-tapping screws into interior ceiling |
| Pros | No holes, removable in seconds, cameras protected behind glass | Clears full-height racks & RTTs, works when rear window is blocked | Fixed permanent feel, no glass surface needed, clean interior look |
| Cons | Requires smooth glass surface | Cameras more exposed, extra wiring protection step | Permanent screw holes in shell |
| Topper examples | ARE, Leer 100XR, SnugTop, SmartCap, Westin, Alu-Cab | GFC, Lone Peak, Project M, bed racks, rooftop tents, chassis storage | ARE, Leer, SnugTop, other fiberglass shells |
Product in Action
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Exterior Mount
Suction Cup Mount
Pivot Arm Mount