Tundra Tailgate Camera (non-360) Relocation Cable 10ft

$280.00

Whether you’ve added a high-clearance bumper, a swing-out tire carrier, or a slide-in camper, losing your factory backup camera is a major safety setback. The GG Offroad Tailgate Camera Relocation Cable is the definitive fix. This is for Tundra without the PVM 360 package (meaning there are no cameras in your side mirrors or grille, your camera should look like the example in the photo above.

This 10ft extension cable allows you to remove the OEM camera module from your tailgate handle and mount it anywhere on your aftermarket setup. It is a plug-and-play solution that maintains your factory camera feed without the need for splicing or permanent vehicle modification.

This is an exclusive GG Offroad solution. You won't find this specific integration of OEM-grade cabling and custom ABS housing anywhere else.

Key Benefits

  • Solve Visibility Issues: Perfect for when your tailgate camera is blocked by oversized gear or off-road armor.

  • Long-Reach Design: The 10ft length provides enough slack to route the cable through swing-arms or to the top of a camper shell.

  • Simple Installation: Unplug the factory harness near the spare tire and bridge the gap with our custom-fit cable.

  • OEM Integration: Designed specifically for the 2022+ Tundra system to ensure no "Camera Unavailable" errors.

Common Accessories That Block Your Camera

If you are running any of the following Tundra mods, your swing-out is likely blocking your rearview or your tailgate camera has been removed entirely:

  • Swing-Out Tire Carriers: (e.g., CBI Offroad, Expedition One, Westcott Designs)

  • Slide-in or Pop-up Campers: (e.g., Go Fast Campers (GFC), Lone Peak, Four Wheel Campers)

  • Rear Bumper Storage Boxes: Large gear boxes that sit directly in the line of sight of the tailgate handle.

  • Oversized Spare Tires: 35" or 37" tires mounted on high-clearance rear bumpers.

  • Tailgate-Mounted Bike Racks: Vertical racks (like VelociRAX) that obscure the lens.

Technical Specifications

  • Fitment: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026+ Tundra without the PVM 360

  • Length: 10 Feet

  • Connection: Weather-sealed OEM-style connectors

Extremely easy install: Remove the camera module from the handle of your tailgate and plug this cable in right beside the spare tire under the truck bed.

Installation instructions

Install Video

Whether you’ve added a high-clearance bumper, a swing-out tire carrier, or a slide-in camper, losing your factory backup camera is a major safety setback. The GG Offroad Tailgate Camera Relocation Cable is the definitive fix. This is for Tundra without the PVM 360 package (meaning there are no cameras in your side mirrors or grille, your camera should look like the example in the photo above.

This 10ft extension cable allows you to remove the OEM camera module from your tailgate handle and mount it anywhere on your aftermarket setup. It is a plug-and-play solution that maintains your factory camera feed without the need for splicing or permanent vehicle modification.

This is an exclusive GG Offroad solution. You won't find this specific integration of OEM-grade cabling and custom ABS housing anywhere else.

Key Benefits

  • Solve Visibility Issues: Perfect for when your tailgate camera is blocked by oversized gear or off-road armor.

  • Long-Reach Design: The 10ft length provides enough slack to route the cable through swing-arms or to the top of a camper shell.

  • Simple Installation: Unplug the factory harness near the spare tire and bridge the gap with our custom-fit cable.

  • OEM Integration: Designed specifically for the 2022+ Tundra system to ensure no "Camera Unavailable" errors.

Common Accessories That Block Your Camera

If you are running any of the following Tundra mods, your swing-out is likely blocking your rearview or your tailgate camera has been removed entirely:

  • Swing-Out Tire Carriers: (e.g., CBI Offroad, Expedition One, Westcott Designs)

  • Slide-in or Pop-up Campers: (e.g., Go Fast Campers (GFC), Lone Peak, Four Wheel Campers)

  • Rear Bumper Storage Boxes: Large gear boxes that sit directly in the line of sight of the tailgate handle.

  • Oversized Spare Tires: 35" or 37" tires mounted on high-clearance rear bumpers.

  • Tailgate-Mounted Bike Racks: Vertical racks (like VelociRAX) that obscure the lens.

Technical Specifications

  • Fitment: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026+ Tundra without the PVM 360

  • Length: 10 Feet

  • Connection: Weather-sealed OEM-style connectors

Extremely easy install: Remove the camera module from the handle of your tailgate and plug this cable in right beside the spare tire under the truck bed.

Installation instructions

Install Video