Re: I need bigger mirrors

From: victor.williams@byers.com
Date: Fri Jun 17 2005 - 10:13:25 EDT


I've tried all sorts of mirror combinations and I like the McKesh the best
with the optional
convex mirror. Initally expensive but worth it.
They don't vibrate, they are easy to put on and take off.
The only problem was the bolt to hold on the mirror to the brace was too
short so I just replaced it with a longer SS bolt.
Also I coated the clip that attaches to the bottom of the door with plastic
tool handle dip after the original coating peeled off.

ictor Williams
Marietta Ga
1995 CC Sport 2wd,5.9l,5sp,3.55LSD,MP sp intake,Flowkooler,
Jardine catback,Flowmaster 70,CarSound Cat,Tow pkg - 305,500 miles on
truck..

>Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 00:17:08 +0000 (UTC)
>From: korey99@yahoo.com
>Subject: DML: I need bigger mirrors
>
> My next problem is mirrors. My trailer is 84" wide, and my little 5x7
side
>mirrors are only 78" at the widest point. My visibility isn't too good
while
>enroute, and pretty bad backing into a campsite (especially on my blind
side).
>
> I figure I have a few options. First is those mirrors that clip onto
the
>factory mirrors, but I've heard that vibrate a lot and fall off. Anyone
have
>any that work well? Most are pretty cheap though, and I can also take
them off
>when I'm not towing.



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