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Universal dual lens towing mirror clips over one of your existing side mirrors to give you an extended rear view. A ratcheting strap system creates a snug fit to reduce vibration. Driver's and passenger's side. Tool-free installation.
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Extra-large, universal towing mirrors clip over your existing side mirrors to give you an extended rear view. A ratcheting strap system creates a snug fit to reduce vibration. Easy, tool-free installation. Includes 2 mirrors.
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Extra-large, universal towing mirrors clip over your existing side mirrors to give you an extended rear view. A strap system creates a snug fit to reduce vibration. Tool-free installation. Includes 2 mirrors.
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Universal towing mirrors clip over your existing side-view mirrors to give you extended lines of sight. Dual strap system creates a snug fit. Works on driver's- and passenger's-side mirrors. Tool-free installation.
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Universal-fit towing mirrors strap onto your factory mirrors to extend your lines of sight by 5". Durable ABS plastic mirrors have an aerodynamic shape and snug fit to reduce vibration and wind noise. Simple, tool-free installation and removal.
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These universal-fit mirrors clip onto your factory side-view mirrors to extend your lines of sight while you're towing. The 2 fully adjustable faces of each mirror let you customize your view. 2 Straps hold each mirror in place.
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These universal-fit mirrors clip onto your factory side-view mirrors to extend your line of sight while you're towing. The fully adjustable mirror face lets you customize your view. Two straps hold each mirror in place.
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