MinnesotaEric
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Thanks for the installation tips, Eric. I spoke too soon about my monitor and camera arriving next week. They came this afternoon, just three days after I ordered them. :dance1: I'll test them tomorrow. Turns out the included mounting bracket for the monitor will fit perfectly on the raised, flat area of the dash above the main instrument cluster on the NX. Its base is powder-finished sheet metal, so a slight bend adjustment will conform it perfectly to the curve in the dash. I'll attach it with four small sheet metal screws rather than the included double-sided foam tape, in case I need to remove it, and sandwich some 1/8" neoprene craft foam in between to dampen vibration. I expect I'll need to pull the dash to do a clean install. Hmm, now I'm thinking I should have gone ahead and ordered and NX-series service manual before now.
I agree with your suggestion for the rear-facing camera mount, under the trailing lip of the cab roof. Good location, as it will be somewhat protected from rain, snow and direct sun.
The dash comes apart very easy. The 10mm bolts are obvious. As I recall there are two switches on the right. Be careful about removing the wiring loom that you don't break the any ears off of the switches themselves that hold them in place because the plastic is brittle even on a warm day. Also, the ignition switch connector is easy to pull apart using a small, flat-bladed screw driver to release the snap-lock. Four 10mm bolts from the bottom hold the two halves of the steering column covers together and they come out by moving the tilt all the way back (take your time with the forward, top half). Pay attention how the ignition switch wires are routed (or snap a photo). The big cowling that holds the instrument cluster has 10mm fasteners are straight forward and there are a total (as I remember) of two electrical connectors that are easy and once lose, the whole thing lifts straight up.
As I took it apart, seems to me I did get out one 1/4" 10mm swivel-socket to get at a blind off-set fastener in the top, front right side of the steering column along with a with a 3" or 6" extension, but I may have only needed it because of my order of removing things. My socket is a Snap-On, but Craftsman and others make these types of sockets.
Here is a photo of what I'm talking about being sold on Ebay.