Towing Mirrors Specs:
Features:
Durable mirror slides over the side-view mirror on the passenger's side of your vehicle to extend your line of sight while you're towing. Felt-covered wedge lock securely fastens the slip-on mirror in place. Tool-free installation.
Installation Notes:
Product does not fit full chrome mirrors
Product does not slide over extendable mirrors
Tech Tip:
Does not fit SLT or Laramie models
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