Autozone Backup Cameras • Tested

The End.

“AutoZone,” I muttered, peeling a sticky note off my fridge where my wife had written: Fix the backup situation. Or else.

“Explorer?” he asked without looking up. autozone backup cameras

It was a sweltering Tuesday afternoon in July when my reverse lights decided to betray me. I had just backed into a fire hydrant—a brand-new, screaming-yellow fire hydrant—right in front of my neighbor, Mrs. Gable, who was watering her petunias. She didn’t say a word. She just shook her head slowly, like a disappointed grandmother who had seen generations of poor choices.

The screen flickered. Then—clarity.

I could see everything. The dandelions behind my bumper. The garden gnome my son had knocked over last week. Mrs. Gable’s cat, lurking. A world I had previously navigated by prayer and neck-craning now lay before me in crisp 720p.

That night, I took my wife to get ice cream. As I reversed out of the driveway, she glanced at the screen, then at me, then at the screen again. The End

I grabbed it. I also grabbed a wire crimper, a pack of blue butt connectors, and a 12-volt test light because I had no idea what I was doing.