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Longview Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver and Passenger Side
Be aware. The pad coming with those mirrors is way to small. There will be spots, where the inner of the mirrors touches the plastic of your real mirror. It will strach them! Tried to pad the mirror more from the inside. But its not possible to get such a thin pad like the one coming with these mirrors. In this case, they get to thick and dont fit anymore. Currently on use on a 1995 Chevy Suburban (aftermarket mirrors).
This is a quality product. The plastic is heavy duty, and the mirror s quality. My only complaint would be the shape, I wish it would look a little more seamless, or custom, rather than universal. You can see in the picture that the plastic doesn't curve around the frame of the stock mirror. I like this product and would recommend it.
# 2
CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver Side and Passenger Side
As usual etrailer provided great service and prompt shipping. The product appears as described however I have not installed them.
Installation was very easy and secure. On test run there was no vibration angles remain constant for easy rearview examination
# 3
Longview Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver and Passenger Side
They are a perfect fit for both my 1988 And my 1993 service trucks there were a few scratches on one of the extensions plastic body but they buffed out and I really like the view they give when hooked up to a trailer there's no bad vibration in them So you get clear sight
Great mirror extensions
# 4
Longview Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver and Passenger Side
The CTM3100 fits great on my 1995 Dodge 2500. I've attached a photo of the mirror attached to the driver side. The mirror extends about 4" - 5" past the factory mirror.
I used these for a 3 month trip across Canada and the U.S. and they worked great. The fit was a bit loose for the mirrors on my original 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 Turbo Diesel but being handy I put some extra self adhesive padding on the inside and built up the mirror arm with electrical tape to make sure the mirror clip would be snug. Those that aren't handy may get frustrated.
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K-Source Custom Blind-Spot Mirrors w/ Optical Blue Lenses - Driver and Passenger Side
These mirrors have helped me tremendously as alot of times I am by myself trying to back the trailer in and these help give me a better view of where I wouldn't otherwise be able to see with just the car mirrors.
Works well. I actually mounted mine to the outside edge of the mirror after reading the one review where he mentioned that if you put it where it is shown the mirror cannot fold in. It works great and they look decent. The blue color does kill the glare at night. For the price you can't go wrong.
# 6
K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Flat Mirror - Qty 2
I went right away to try them on my truck. I have a 24 Denali ultimate 1500 Denali and I have a couple of cameras on my side mirrors. The straps are easy to maneuver around the cameras to avoid issues there. Good snug fit I have not taken it out yet to test these in real road conditions but so far so good.
Worked well and as expected. Still can't see as far behind the camper as I would like on the passenger side. Strap them on tight. They shook very litte but some, not enough to be bothersome. Later,I did find them less expensive elsewhere, oh well. Straping them on is tricky to not cover the cameras underneath the truck mirrors. Truthfully I use the camera on the back of the camper along with these mirrors and get additional views from the Chevy cameras as well. I'm not a truck driver and only pull the camper on occasion so I need all the "eyes" I can get especially driving through Nashville and Atlanta.
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CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver Side and Passenger Side
The product arrived on time and is as advertised. 1. These seem to fit the original GMC mirrors on a 1994 G3500 Rally STX very well. 2. If the plastic hook fasteners are over tightened or turned too rapidly the plastic seizes and the threads strip out. It is also easy to cross thread them. Suitable lubrication and careful use is called for. 3. They can be used with very similar appearing aftermarket mirrors (that are not the original GMC) but they do not fit these mirrors without user modification. I was able to mount successfully to my one non-GMC replacement mirror but had to make modifications that very likely void the warranty. This was the only adjustable (or easy on and off) towing mirror solution that I could find for this vehicle and appears to meet my minimum requirements. I had hoped to find a towing mirror solution that had bigger mirrors. I am very happy with the overall quality, ease of installation and reasonable rigidity of the assembly when in place. The ABS plastic body is both strong and impervious to corrosion.
I bought these specifically for towing a camping trailer with my '93 Dodge W250. Installation is very easy, and I've left them on. Though larger (taller) mirrors that stand out farther may be useful at times, these have been entirely adequate and require no drilling or other permanent alteration to the truck. I am altogether satisfied with them.
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K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors - Electric/Heat w LED Signal - Textured Black - Pair
These are Quality Mirrors, very sturdy. Took me about an hour on the first side, (learning curve) but the second side was 1/2 of that. Makes the truck look great and can't believe what a difference they make for field of view. As for function my truck was set up for the turn signal and power mirrors and they work great.
The service from etrailer was great like always. These mirrors are for our 03 Yukon for towing a travel trailer.They are condsiderably larger than the OEM mirrors in the collapsed position, the once extended they are almost twice as long. The only problem I had is the directions are a bit generic and tell you to pry the power window switch panel from the door panel to access the wiring. The picture supplied shows the lock panel being pried off which is correct but the power window is screwed in from the backside so the door panel needs to be removed and then reach behind it to remove the wiring.
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