Hey Gary, welcome back! The Ventline Roof Vent item #V2128SP-01 is our only option for a 120v roof vent. It will work great with the AC power you have currently in your trailer. The Ventline item #V2128SP-01 has a manual lift that can be opened by…
I have seen several people use the Mounting Bracket #HM40978 to relocate the 7- and 4-Pole Trailer Connector Socket #HM40975 on their 2019 Toyota 4Runner to a more easily accessible location. I have linked a image below showing where they remounted…
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V Commercial Duty - 2-1/2" #C15802 has 3 different hole dimensions for mounting. The two holes closest to the receiver are 36.31 inches on center. The widest holes are 37 inches on center and…
I don't have an exact dimension I can give you but if you check out the picture I attached that shows the Curt hitch part #C15802 installed you can see that it installs basically in the exact same location as the factory hitch.
Yes, the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part #C13300 fits all models of the 2002 Chevy Blazer without drilling and a 400 lb tongue weight capacity so it is a nice choice. If you need wiring, I recommend Curt Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat…
The Curt Trailer Hitch #C13900 that you referenced is a Multi-Fit option, which means that while it can indeed be installed on your Blazer according to Curt, it is going to require some modifications/drilling for proper attachment. I have attached an…
Hello Chris, Great question! To be honest, I could not find anything that was listed different so I reached out the manufacturer to get the answer. The difference between the two is one has a check valve and the other is just a pass through. The…
I can say that Curt doesn't consider the hitch a fit, but if you look at the provided photo, you can see the mounting hole spacing on the hitch and compare it to the frame member of your truck.
We do offer replacement mirrors, like CIPA Rearview Mirror #CM33000, but we do not offer the glass as a separate item. Rear view mirrors come in wedge-style and cam-lock styles. (See image) Both use a slide-in fitment for the mirror's base to…
The tallest clip on style of mirror we offer is the K-Source Panoramic Aspheric Rearview Mirror #KSRM1300 which can fit over mirrors that are up to 3-1/2 inches tall. Since that doesn't seem to be tall enough a full mirror replacement like the…
Enhance Your Driving Experience with Rear View Mirrors
Rear view mirrors are essential for safe driving, offering a clear view of what's behind and around your vehicle. Whether you're replacing an old mirror or upgrading to eliminate blind spots, consider factors like fit, ease of installation, and visibility enhancements. A good mirror can make lane changes smoother and driving more comfortable.
Rear view mirrors, especially panoramic or aspheric types, expand your field of vision, allowing you to see more of the road and reducing blind spots. This makes lane changes and merging into traffic much safer and easier.
Consider the fit with your vehicle's existing setup, the type of mirror (standard, panoramic, or aspheric), and any additional features like anti-glare or blue tint. Ensure it doesn't obstruct any built-in controls or your view.
Yes, extended mirrors are great for older drivers or those with limited neck flexibility. They provide a wider view, reducing the need to turn your head significantly, which can be a big help for safe driving.
Most rear view mirrors are designed for easy installation, often snapping into place or attaching with minimal tools. Some may require adhesive, so check if glue is included or needed for your specific model.
Blue-tinted mirrors reduce glare from headlights at night, making driving more comfortable. However, some find the tint too dark, so it's important to consider personal preference and driving conditions.