“You need a backup camera,” his neighbor, a retired mechanic named Sal, had said, not looking up from his own engine. “You drive that truck like a blind rhino.”

Leo looked at the little cracked monitor, still taped to his mirror. The image flickered, then went dark. A thin wisp of smoke curled from the cheap plastic.

There it was. A crushed box labeled BackUp Buddy Pro . The photo showed a smiling man in a polo shirt easily parking a yacht. The fine print read: Includes 4.3-inch LCD monitor, night vision, and prayer. Leo assumed the "prayer" was a typo. He bought it.

AutoZone serves as a convenient brick-and-mortar source for backup camera solutions, primarily catering to the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) market. While they do not typically stock high-end OEM replacement parts for specific dashboard displays, they excel in and Aftermarket Upgrades . Their inventory is split between license plate mounted cameras for vehicles without existing tech and replacement cameras for aftermarket head units.