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- bikendanExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
SusanDallas wrote:
I have a travel trailer on order and need to get a pair of detachable side mirror extensions for my vehicle.
Obvious question - what make / model / year of "vehicle"? :@
X2!:h - RoyBExplorer III have the type that slip around the stock mirrors and have a large thumb screw on the back of them. When tightened down there is no movement of the add-on extended mirrors... Although I don't need additional extended mirrors nice to have a set in the tool box for a good PLAN B...
I ordered mine from AMAZON...
Roy Ken - 4aSongExplorerAnother vote for McKesh. Will add the optional automobile manufacture towing mirrors if and when I change tow vehicles but for now the McKesh are the best, easy on and off, no damage to vehicle, no vibration and can clearly see down both side of the trailer with ease. I would recommend getting the optional Convex mirrors also.
https://hensleymfg.com/product/mckesh-portable-towing-mirrors/ - stripitExplorerWhen I first started out with a travel trailer I purchased these mirrors, Loved them, the buyer of that trailer bought them from me for his truck. I bet they are still out there working like they should.
McKesh mirrors - Grit_dogNavigator IIIThere's a lot of options online just google towing mirror extensions.
etrailer.com has a bunch and I've had good experience ordering from them. - SoundGuyExplorer
SusanDallas wrote:
I have a travel trailer on order and need to get a pair of detachable side mirror extensions for my vehicle.
Obvious question - what make / model / year of "vehicle"? :@
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