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- gmw_photosExplorerAnother vote here for the 1A auto double arm tow mirrors. The have them for my Frontier. I put the pair on several years ago, and they work great. Less than $250 for the pair.
- rbpruExplorer IIThe Ford dealer wanted $800.00 for a pair of extendable towing mirrors for my F-150. Amazon wanted $250.00 for the same pair.
The OEM mirrors worked okay but I finally opted for the bigger towing mirrors with a second curved mirror which is very handy.
The Ford dealer charged me $80.00 to install the pair. (I did not want to tackle removing the door panels.)
The bigger mirrors make the truck look like Dumbo the elephant but they work and that is what counts. :) - LAJMINNIEPLUSExplorerJust got my Ebay aftermarket tow mirrors today. Ordered the GM wire harness so I can have all options except power fold. I plan to take the truck (2016 GMC Sierra 1500) to a body shop next week and let them do the install. They quoted me $67 to install both mirrors. I'll have $421 in the complete package. I was using Milenco Aero 3, but decided to take the plunge for the dumbo ears.
- SoundGuyExplorerAn UPDATE, if anyone cares. :W
I decided to go with the CIPA slip on mirrors for my Silverado and can now report they work quite well ... no vibration at all, dead solid image, stock power mirrors aren't affected in any way and still power fold in/out without restriction. These CIPAs aren't quite as good as $1000 factory mirrors but for 1/10th the price, darned good, so I'd have to recommend them. :B - bacmbExplorerWe tried to get mirrors from 1aauto.com, but they asked for VIN then replied with "The mirrors that you need are; power glass, heated, with a turn signal, auto dimming, and power folding". We have a 2013 2500HD; anyone have other possible avenues? I didn't even know they had 'auto dimming'...
- bobndotExplorer III
Galena wrote:
Getting ready to purchase new 1/2 ton truck, do I need to get a truck with the extended mirrors like used with the 3/4 ton trucks for a 30 TT?
30 ft TT with a 1/2 ton should have a tow package and often incl. mirrors. You're going to need a tow package, right ?
I went GM and ordered the max tow pack which incl ext mirrors. - SoundGuyExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
If anyone has experience with the K-Source I'd like to hear about it! :Bhellfirehydra wrote:
I used K-source snap on mirrors on my Tundra before I changed trucks. They got the job done but they did vibrate on the highway at 65mph. The drivers side mirror on mine was much worse than the passenger side for some reason. They were still usable, but definitely not OEM quality/function. I'd recommend them to get the job done for cheap, but they definitely have some downsides.
Thanks for your comments - appreciate it! I guess I should try CIPAs instead, they just look a little "cobby" to me but they seem to be pretty popular. Since I haven't yet taken delivery of this 2012 Silverado does anyone know if the stock GM power mirrors that are on it retract automatically or is that something you trigger yourself with the remote? My concern is the CIPAs may interfere with movement of the stock mirror swinging in and out. - hellfirehydraExplorer
SoundGuy wrote:
Nothing beats factory tow mirrors IMO and if I were ordering a new truck and intending to use it for the purpose of towing a travel trailer factory would be my first choice. The are expensive though so those 1A Auto replacements look like a pretty good alternative. :)
That said, I'm dealing right now on a 2012 Silverado to replace my aging Avalanche for towing and although I'd prefer to replace the stock mirrors with factory tow mirrors that's just not going to happen for $1000+ Cdn. :E In fact, for non-towing situations I really like the stock GM mirrors that are on the truck now - power, heated, and they even (power) swing in when parking in tight locations. I'd like to retain all those features and it looks like I can do that with a set of inexpensive K-Source Snap On Mirrors which I think won't interfere with power mirror operation as might CIPA Slide On Mirrors. If anyone has experience with the K-Source I'd like to hear about it! :B
I used K-source snap on mirrors on my Tundra before I changed trucks. They got the job done but they did vibrate on the highway at 65mph. The drivers side mirror on mine was much worse than the passenger side for some reason. They were still usable, but definitely not OEM quality/function. I'd recommend them to get the job done for cheap, but they definitely have some downsides. - hellfirehydraExplorerDefinitely want the mirrors!
Although with a 30ft trailer, I think if I were you, I'd buy the 3/4 ton truck with the mirrors rather than a 1/2 ton and trying to add them. - SoundGuyExplorerNothing beats factory tow mirrors IMO and if I were ordering a new truck and intending to use it for the purpose of towing a travel trailer factory would be my first choice. The are expensive though so those 1A Auto replacements look like a pretty good alternative. :)
That said, I'm dealing right now on a 2012 Silverado to replace my aging Avalanche for towing and although I'd prefer to replace the stock mirrors with factory tow mirrors that's just not going to happen for $1000+ Cdn. :E In fact, for non-towing situations I really like the stock GM mirrors that are on the truck now - power, heated, and they even (power) swing in when parking in tight locations. I'd like to retain all those features and it looks like I can do that with a set of inexpensive K-Source Snap On Mirrors which I think won't interfere with power mirror operation as might CIPA Slide On Mirrors. If anyone has experience with the K-Source I'd like to hear about it! :B
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