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- LwiddisExplorer III’m happy with these clip ons. https://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Towing-Mirrors/Chevrolet/Tahoe/2015/KS80920.html?vehicleID=20154165564
- winnimanExplorer IIIf you could get a set of extending factory mirrors, it would be a lot easier than clip on ones. My Toyota Tundra came with factory extending mirrors. I have several large trailers, and a big boat. They are very handy. Mine are manual extension. You can even get power ones if you want to go big time.
- rhagfoExplorer III
Pbois334 wrote:
I have a 2018 gnc sierra with factory non tow mirrors. I am looking for suggestions on add on extensions to purchase to help haul my tt if any can help
Do a WEB search for aftermarket factory tow mirrors, you will be MUCH happier with the view. This is very true if you have power adjustable mirrors. - APTExplorerGrand Aero 1(, 2, or 3) are all very good. Not quite as nice as factory design, though.Check out AM Auto Parts for some decent quality aftermarket towing mirrors.
- HalmfamilyExplorerCall your local scrap yards and see if they have any mirrors from a 2500 or 3500 for your truck. You'll like those a lot better than strap on mirrors.
- BarneySExplorer IIII'll 2nd the recommendation of Lwiddis above.
Towing mirrors
I used a set very similar to these for quite a few years before purchasing a truck with stock towing mirrors. They allow you to see alongside your trailer for lane changes very well and do not vibrate like some other add on mirrors. A very nice product.
Barney - beermanjoeExplorerI paid the dealer to put the OEM towing mirrors on my 2015 when I had it. Pricey yes,but much better than the small clip ons.
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