Can I Add Extra Power Functions To Chevrolet Silverado Mirrors By Adding Aftermarket Mirrors
Updated 06/17/2019 | Published 06/14/2019 >
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Is there a way to get a wiring harness kit to adapt my current electric/heated stock mirror to a tow mirror with turn signal, camera, blind spot led, etc?
asked by: Steve P
Expert Reply:
When installing an aftermarket tow mirror like K-Source Mirror part # KS62135-36G the Chevy must already be set up with wiring for the functions of the mirror. If your OEM mirrors were produced with the turn signal, camera and blind spot LED then then those functions may be retained with use of some towing mirrors but cannot be added.
I recommend the K-Source Custom Electric Towing mirrors part # KS62147-48G for the 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500. These K-source mirrors retain your electric/heated functions of your OEM mirrors. They also extend 21-3/4". I have attached a video for your reference.
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K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors - Electric/Heat w LED Signal - Textured Black - Pair
- Towing Mirrors
- Full Replacement Mirror
- Electric
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Extendable
- Folding
- Heated
- Turn Signal
- K Source
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