โAug-24-2019 12:05 PM
โAug-27-2019 06:34 AM
ZINGERLITE wrote:
Are they necessary for a 24'? My 20' trailer does just fine with stock non tow mirrors. sometimes those little bubbles you stick on the mirrors would come in handy with curbs. for the most part i don't see the benefit on a small/medium sized trailer.
I would say wait for a trip or two and just adjust the stock mirrors as necessary. Then invest if you really have issues.
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โAug-25-2019 01:19 PM
4aSong wrote:
I have used Mckesh from Hensley Mfg. and with the optional convex mirrors have enhanced visibility to the rear 10 fold. They do not vibrate, etc. when installed properly. Our next tow vehicle will be ordered with the factory tow mirrors.
โAug-25-2019 12:45 PM
4aSong wrote:
I have used Mckesh from Hensley Mfg. and with the optional convex mirrors have enhanced visibility to the rear 10 fold. They do not vibrate, etc. when installed properly. Our next tow vehicle will be ordered with the factory tow mirrors.
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โAug-24-2019 03:01 PM
4aSong wrote:
I have used Mckesh from Hensley Mfg. and with the optional convex mirrors have enhanced visibility to the rear 10 fold. They do not vibrate, etc. when installed properly. Our next tow vehicle will be ordered with the factory tow mirrors.