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After towing with them all ram has the best mirrors in my opinionBoost auto Chevy style mirrors for the win. You get a properly orientated mirror without have to have the dumb Ram mirrors tipped out.
After towing with them all ram has the best mirrors in my opinionBoost auto Chevy style mirrors for the win. You get a properly orientated mirror without have to have the dumb Ram mirrors tipped out.
Amen. I seriously don't know why this is such a thing. Best thing I've seen someone say on this: Take over my payments and you can tell me what to do with my mirrors.Gotta love 1st world problems.....
My thoughts as well, I only use the tow mirrors when I actually tow, novel concept I know.You will never see me driving my truck with the mirrors folded out unless I am towing and need them. To me, that is why they are called tow mirrors.
My best friend, on the other hand, drives with his out all the time.
To each their own.
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lmaoLots of narrow roads in town here. Pulled up next to a guy last weekend at a light that probably had 6" or so of tire sticking out past his fenders and had his tow mirrors out for his invisible trailer. My mirror tapped his when I pulled up next to him at the light. I knew it was going to touch. He laughed and asked me for my phone #.....
True story....except the phone # part haha.
Pulled up next to a guy last weekend at a light that probably had 6" or so of tire sticking out past his fenders and had his tow mirrors out for his invisible trailer.
Came from the Audi scene to the ramHD scene.. you guys are even more judgmental haha
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8 ft or 8.5 ft wide. Makes a difference in the vision. My 5ver is 8.5 ft wide, and 8-9 foot close to the cab.I don't even put my mirrors up for towing, I see just fine even with a 33 ft TT.
Since we got our travel trailer out this year, I haven't flipped mine back down. With the mirrors up I find it easier to use the spotter for backing into spots and checking blind spots(not that it's hard to see other vehicles if you just turn your head). I do remember thinking the view down the trailer with the mirrors flipped up wasn't as great as I had hoped it would be.
When we take our long trip this year I may try driving for a little bit with them flipped down to see if I will like that better.
As my ram is my DD, I was trying to come up with some snarky sticker to make but haven't decided on anything yet.
I also do not like the mirrors in the folded down position. I think the tow mirrors do look less offensive if your trucks wheel & tire set up sticks out a bit and you have the truck lifted or leveled atleast.