Good day Brooke! That's a valid question as we just started carrying the Aluma-Tow ball mounts (Aluma-Tow 360 Adjustable 2-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch Silver #UR45PR and Black#UR95PR). They are very comparable in quality to the Trimax Adjustable…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
The Universal Door Mount Towing Mirror #WM6600 will fit on your 2004 Dodge Dakota as long as there is no cladding or molding at the bottom of the door. Remember that it is only 1 mirror and not a set. For a set use #WM6600-2. The mirror extends out…
The Wheelmaster Door Mirrors part #WM6600-2 are the better option for what you are wanting. They are designed to be a bit more stable than the CIPA mirrors #11650 and our customers have also reported the same results. I attached a review video for…
Thanks for the photo and the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System #TGMRCK15S you mentioned is a good option for helping keep your 2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 level, but the best option is something a little different, the RoadActive Suspension…
I went out to the warehouse to examine the CIPA Custom Towing Mirror, Driver Side, #CM11301, more closely. (The passenger side mirror is #CM11302.) The instructions do state that the towing mirror may mar the factory mirror finish. However, the wedge…
If you just need a 4-pin to 7-pin trailer wiring adapter, then you can use part #C57672. This will plug into the 4-pin trailer connector on your brother's vehicle and give him the 7-pin socket for the trailer. Keep in mind, this will only give…
Thanks for the photo, and while there is an option for towing mirrors for your 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT, the K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors #KS80910 you referenced are not a fit for your truck. There are two options for towing…
We have just what you need to tow your camper with your new 2017 Toyota Highlander. First, if your Coleman Popup Camper does not have electric brakes and you are only needing to power its rear signal lights, I recommend installing the Tow Ready…
The custom trailer wiring harness for your 2018 Toyota Highlander with the tow package is part #HM11141825; however, it's only a 4-way connector. To get a 7-way on your Highlander start with the #HM11141825 4-way and then use our #ETBC7 kit to…
I recommend using the K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors #KS3891-2 for your 2019 Ford Ranger. We haven't test fit these yet (April 2019) on a 2019 Ranger but these will fit most mirrors that are 4-1/2" to 11-1/2" tall. Since this is a…
There are a few different brands when it comes to solar power so I recommend finding out exactly which brand of equipment is installed on your RV. You may have an 2-pin XLR style plug in on your camper which would allow you to easily plug in the Go…
Baby mirrors offer versatile mounting options and a wide field of vision, perfect for monitoring your little one in the backseat. They can also double as blind spot mirrors, enhancing safety by providing a broader view of your vehicle's surroundings.
Baby mirrors are designed to provide a wide field of vision, allowing you to keep an eye on your child in the backseat without turning around. They can also be angled to reduce blind spots, making them a dual-purpose tool for safer driving.
Baby mirrors often come with versatile mounting options like suction cups or slide/clip mounts. This flexibility allows you to position the mirror in the most convenient spot, whether on the windshield or rear window, ensuring optimal visibility.
Yes, baby mirrors can be used in various vehicles, including trucks and tractors. While primarily designed for backseat monitoring, their wide-angle view can help in other applications, like checking blind spots or monitoring areas behind larger vehicles.
Baby mirrors are generally suitable for most vehicle types, from compact cars to larger SUVs. Their adjustable nature allows them to fit different interior setups, providing a clear view of the backseat or blind spots, enhancing safety across various vehicle models.
A convex baby mirror offers a wider field of vision compared to flat mirrors. This curvature helps in capturing more of the backseat area, making it easier to monitor your child and check for blind spots, thus enhancing overall driving safety.