Recommended Flat Glass Towing Mirror Without Mounting Brackets
Updated 11/17/2020 | Published 11/13/2020 >
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I have a 1990 Ford F150 truck. I need mirrors for both driver and passenger side. Door mount mirrors. You have a CIPA Clap-on HotSpot - 4 X 8 - convex mirror that should fit But do you have the driver side whish should be a flat glass mirror? I only need the mirror and not the mounting brackets. Thank you
asked by: Robert V
Expert Reply:
It sounds like the CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clip-On # CM11952 would be a good fit for you. It does obviously have the mounting bracket to attach to your current mirror, but it does not have any separate connection mount directly to your vehicle. It also has a universal fit design and the flat glass versus convex you are seeking.
If you don't want any mount bracket then the best option is the Replacement Mirror Head for CIPA Deluxe Door Mount - Universal - Chrome # CM95500 which is a flat mirror.
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CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clip-On
- Towing Mirrors
- Clip-On Mirror
- Manual
- Single Mirror
- Universal Fit
- Fits Driver Side
- Fits Passenger Side
- CIPA
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