Towing Mirror Recommendation for a 2006 Dodge Dakota
Updated 04/15/2016 | Published 04/14/2016 >
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Question:
Will these mirrors work on a2006dodge dakota
asked by: Rich
Expert Reply:
As long as there is a gap between the mirror housing and the mirror itself, the Cipa # CM11980 will fit the factory mirror on your 2006 Dodge Dakota. It should not interfere with normal operation of the mirror.
Since I know your mirrors have a gap between the housing and the glass I know these will fit well for you.
You might consider the K-Source # KS3891 universal Towing Mirror. The mirror features ratcheting straps for a tight, nearly vibration free fit that won't inhibit minor mirror adjustments. As you can see from the reviews, this mirror is rated highly by our customers. I attached an install video that shows these installed on a similar 2000 Dodge Dakota.
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CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clamp On - Adjustable Length - Steel
- Towing Mirrors
- Clamp-On Mirror
- Manual
- Single Mirror
- Universal Fit
- Fits Driver Side
- Fits Passenger Side
- CIPA
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