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Towing Mirrors Specs:
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Custom-fit towing mirrors securely snap over your vehicle's factory mirrors. They match the contours of your factory mirrors and retain use of factory turn signals, puddle lamps, BSDS camera, and LED spotlights. Simple, tool-free installation.
Installation Notes:
Mirror does not fit vehicles with extendable or telescoping mirrors
More Information >Towing Mirrors Specs:
Features:
Durable mirrors slide over your vehicle's factory mirrors to extend your line of sight while you're towing. The custom-fit mirrors retain the use of factory turn signals, puddle lamps, BSDS camera, and LED spotlights. Tool-free installation.
More Information >Towing Mirrors Specs:
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Enhance your towing experience by expanding your field of vision with these towing mirrors. Custom-fit mirrors slide over your vehicle's factory mirrors to improve sightlines while towing your trailer. Tool-free installation.
Tech Tip:
May fit mirrors with turn signal, however, the turn signal will no longer be visible.
More Information >Towing Mirrors Specs:
Features:
Durable mirror slides over your vehicle's factory side-view mirror to extend your line of sight while towing. The custom-fit mirror retains the use of the factory turn signal, puddle lamp, BSDS camera, and LED spotlight. Tool-free installation.
More Information >Towing Mirrors Specs:
Features:
Durable mirror slides over your vehicle's factory side-view mirror to extend your line of sight while towing. The custom-fit mirror retains the use of the factory turn signal, puddle lamp, BSDS camera, and LED spotlight. Tool-free installation.
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