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ssthrd
Aug 27, 2022Explorer
My truck with mirrors pulled in is 102” wide. I assume that cars and many RVs are narrower than that. My trailer is 96” wide, so I have 3” clearance on each side. Passenger awning struts take 1 ½ “ away from that side. I basically can’t see much on that side and can’t see too far behind the trailer on the driver’s side without giving the trailer a “wiggle” after bending forward in the seat. With a vehicle any narrower than mine, you won’t see anything until a passing vehicle in the lane left of you gets up to the back bumper of the trailer.
With my tow mirrors extended, no problems.
Is it doable—yes
Have I done it—yes
Is it safe—you decide
Towing mirrors for this ‘ole boy for sure.
With my tow mirrors extended, no problems.
Is it doable—yes
Have I done it—yes
Is it safe—you decide
Towing mirrors for this ‘ole boy for sure.
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