โMar-02-2017 04:59 AM
โJun-27-2017 06:40 AM
โJun-26-2017 05:04 PM
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?
โJun-22-2017 03:23 PM
โJun-21-2017 06:24 PM
โJun-21-2017 05:56 PM
nomadnewby wrote:
Do any tow mirrors allow you to see if there's a car behind your trailer??
Thanks
โJun-21-2017 04:23 PM
โJun-20-2017 04:14 PM
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?
โJun-19-2017 06:52 PM
โJun-18-2017 12:32 PM
HuckleberryHunter wrote:
I used the McKesh style clamp on mirrors on my half ton. I really liked them and they did the job well even if it was a bit of a pain to get them set up each trip. Even though they're not as good as the factory installed towing mirrors (I really like the ones on my new 3/4 ton Silverado!) I'd still recommend them. I think even if I were going to buy a 1/2 ton now, I'd stick with the clamp on mirrors. I don't tow all the time so it's nice to get rid of those large mirrors when not towing a trailer. The stock towing mirrors (at least GM) are a pretty big sight obstruction and take some getting used to for every day driving.
โJun-18-2017 11:37 AM
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?
โMay-28-2017 01:26 PM
โMay-28-2017 11:09 AM
Tvov wrote:We have'em on our '09 F250 and they are totally awesome. The large glass area really helps. I wish the right side would extend out a bit more as the awning arms obstruct the view somewhat.
I don't know what the latest Ford factory tow mirrors look like, but on my 2008 F250 the factory tow mirrors are awesome! and Huge! Call them "Dumbo ears" but man are they nice, towing or not.
SoundGuy wrote:I see that ebay has a ton of power towing mirrors for an '07-'14 Silverado around $100-$200USD and look similar to OEM but don't know if any good. The few that are listed as OEM are around $500USD and if shipped to Canada would end up towards $1KCan incl. shipping & exchange which is silly. My BIL owns an auto parts store (BC) and can get us a good wholesale discount but usually says check ebay.com first...
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
โMay-28-2017 04:01 AM
RockDodger wrote:
My experience with aftermarket mirrors is that they wobble in the wind and vibrate to a point where rear visibility is sometimes non-existent.
SoundGuy wrote:
I've owned factory tow mirrors before and although I wouldn't disagree they're the best option they are an expensive option. These CIPAs I'm now using are rock solid at any speed. :B
RPreeb wrote:
I use similar, not CIPA, but same principle and they are rock solid. No vibration - work great and a much better price point.
โMay-27-2017 09:41 PM