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K-Source Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors Installation - 2019 Chevrolet Traverse

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer.com. Today on our 2019 Chevrolet Traverse, we're going to be taking a look at, and showing you how to install, the K-Source Universal Dual-Lens Towing Mirrors.Whenever we're pulling a trailer behind our Traverse, our towing mirrors are going to be a great tool to have to help increase our line of sight. Our factory mirror is only going to provide us with so much coverage, and that can be a real inconvenience when we're going down the road, making those lane changes, backing up, or even just trying to keep an eye on our trailer. And that's where our towing mirrors inaudible 00:00:34 come into play. It's going to expand our field of view, and we're going to know what's going on. That way we can make safe maneuvers.As you can see, I'm visible in our towing mirror, but not in the factory mirror.



K Source Universal Clip-On Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the K-Source Universal Towing Mirror, part number KS3891. Here at the back of our trailer, we have clear visibility with our factory mirror, though if I step out to the side, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles on the highway or trying to park our trailer. Our mirror on our universal towing mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view. Our mirror is held in place by four tabs at the front, and our two straps at the back. Our straps at the back have rubber coating to prevent any scratches or abrasions, and are ratchet straps to give a nice, secure fit. With our K-Source towing mirror installed, we can partially fold in our factory mirror to get into those tight spaces.



CIPA Clamp On Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the CIPA Universal Towing Mirror, part number CM11980. Now, we've gone ahead and backed up to our trailer. Here in our factory mirror, we have clear visibility to the rear of our trailer, though if I step out to the side just a bit, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror, but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles on the highway or trying to park our trailer. Our mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view. If we want to extend it out to extend our field of view, we'll just come to the nut on the top. We want to loosen that up completely, we can pull out, and we want to make sure we tighten that nut back up, and we've easily widened our field of view.



CIPA Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the Clip On Towing Mirror part number 7070. Here at our trailer and our factory mirror, we have clear visibility to the rear. Though if I step out to the side, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror, but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles, or pull in and out of a parking spot. Our mirror is fully adjustable, to change our field of view to whatever we need. The four plastic tabs at the front and the two straps at the back are going to hold our mirror in place. The two straps at the back are going to have rubber coating to prevent any scratches or abrasions from our towing mirror to our factory mirror. They're also going to provide a nice secure fit. Our factory mirror does fold partially in with our towing mirror installed.



CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse

Today, on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse will be taking a look at the Dual-View Clip-On Towing Mirror, part number: 11953. Here at the back of our trailer in our factory mirror we have clear visibility to the back, though, if I step out to the side just a bit, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror but gain it in our towing mirror in that larger portion there. This is going to be helpful when trying to pass vehicles or trying to pull in and out of a parking spot. If we step out just a little further, we're going to have that extra space on our dual view mirror, which gives us even more safety and visibility. Our dual-view mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view to whatever we need. The four tabs at the front and the two straps in the back are going to help give us a nice secure fit to our factory mirror. The rubberized straps at the back are going to prevent any scratches or abrasions and make sure that our mirror stays in place. With our towing mirror installed, we can partially fold in our factory mirror to get into those tight spaces. Our mirror comes in a quantity of one, though it does work for the driver and passenger side.



CIPA Clamp on Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2012 Chevrolet Traverse we're going to be doing a test fit on the CIPA clamp-on towing mirror, part number CM11980. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even backup while towing a trailer or camper. As you can see, I'm visible in the towing mirror but not the factory mirror. If I take a few steps into towards my trailer, as you can see, there's no blind spot by the way we have it setup. This is the view you'd get with just your factory mirror. The mirror itself can be rotated 360 degrees.



CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Traverse

Today, on our 2012 Traverse, we're going to be doing a test fit on the CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror. Part number 11953. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer or camper. As you can see, I'm visible in the towing mirror, but not the factory mirror. Between the larger and the smaller mirror, you get the same view, but with the larger you get a closer more clearer view.



CIPA Clamp On Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse we'll be doing a test fit on the Cipa Universal Bar Towing Mirror, part number CM11980. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer. The mirror itself can be rotated 360 degrees and can be adjusted to any angle. It can also be extended out to further suit our towing needs. We simply undo the nut up here, on top, bring it out, and then tighten it back down.



CIPA Deluxe Door Mount Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

Today, on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the CIPA Deluxe Door Mount Towing Mirror, part number 11650. It offers a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up, while towing a trailer. The mirror can be rotated to the left or right. It can be adjusted to most angles. By loosening up the twin knobs here, it will allow us to extend our mirror out to better suit our towing needs.



CIPA Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

Today, on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the CIPA Clip-On Towing Mirror, part number 7070. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up, while towing a trailer. The mirror can be rotated 360 degrees, and can be positioned at any angle we choose. It's not going to interfere with the operation of our factory mirror, though we won't be able to rotate it all the way in as the arm will come in contact with the trim. The mirror measures 7 1/2 inches long by 5 inches wide. Now, it comes in a quantity of 1, so if you'd like to pick up a second one for the other side, just use the same part number. I'm here at the passenger side of my Traverse, and to begin our test fit, we need to make sure that our arms are opened up, ready to receive the housing. We also, when we clip it on, we want to make sure that each one of these clips is on the inside of the housing.



K Source Universal Clip-On Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the K Source Clip On Towing Mirror. Part number KS3891. It offers us a wide field of view, it's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer. We can adjust our mirror to any angle we want and by simply removing the screw at the back we can bring the mirror out and rotate it horizontally. It's not going to interfere with the operation of our factory mirror, though we will not be able to rotate it in as the arm will hit the trim. The mirror measures 7 and 3/4s of an inch long and 5 and 1/8th of an inch wide. It comes in a quantity of 1 so if you'd like to pick up a second one for the other side just use the same part number.





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