An aftermarket modification enabling movement of the factory-installed backup observation device on a Toyota 4Runner. This typically involves physically detaching the device from its original mounting location and securing it in an alternative position on the vehicle, often to accommodate modifications like an aftermarket rear bumper.
Such a modification provides functional and aesthetic advantages. Functionally, it addresses potential obstructions that aftermarket bumpers or accessories might impose on the original camera’s field of view. Aesthetically, it allows for a cleaner, more integrated appearance, especially when incorporating modifications that change the vehicle’s rear profile. Historically, the necessity for these types of adaptations has grown alongside the popularity of customizing off-road vehicles.