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Trying to find some towing mirrors that don't wiggle in the wind, stay put and have good field of view.    Any recommendations?

Looking at Amazon and other places.  Hard to figure out what is best looking on-line.  If you have aftermarket towing mirrors and happy with them....What type do you have?

 

I've been using the type that slide over existing mirror, works OK, but field of vision is not very good.     Going to be putting in new window motors, might as well add towing mirrors at same time.

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    I'd love to have a set of those mirror but never have the extra cash to go out and buy the heated and electric mirror set up. No I will not do just manuals that is lame I've seen several truck like th

  • There is a bracket used on the inside of the door to support the bigger mirror. You could remove the screw holding the door panel on right where the mirror is and kook behind it to see if they are the

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1aauto.com has oe style flip out towing mirrors that work great

I second that. 1aauto. Really like mine. 

I also have the 1aauto mirrors but 4th gen. Could never go back to stockers.

The stock flip up mirrors work great no matter the style. 'they just bolt right on. Mine came manual and upgraded them to heated power a few years back. If you go that route and your truck did not come with them you will need the backing/mounting plates that are offered with them

I got mine from Rock Auto a few years back and I have been happy with them.

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I'd love to have a set of those mirror but never have the extra cash to go out and buy the heated and electric mirror set up. No I will not do just manuals that is lame I've seen several truck like that and having t jump in and out readjusting mirrors if you flip the mirror up or down. Real PITA.

I got a power & heated pair from Ebay for $134.98 shipped to my door from a seller named Advance Tuning LLC (ebay4car@gmail.com). I would send the link but gov computer has Ebay on lock down. They vibrate on bumpy roads, which I would expect, but on smooth roads they don't move at all.

I have the 4th gen style from 1AAUTO as well, pretty smooth on the road, no complaints from me.  I've had them over a year with no issues.  I really prefer the straighter lines of the 4th gen mirrors over the 2nd gen as well. 

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On ‎9‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 10:20 PM, notlimah said:

I also have the 1aauto mirrors but 4th gen. Could never go back to stockers.

 

On ‎9‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 8:24 PM, BBHD said:

1aauto.com has oe style flip out towing mirrors that work great

 

59 minutes ago, Sycostang67 said:

 

I have the 4th gen style from 1AAUTO as well, pretty smooth on the road, no complaints from me. 

 

There are quite a few models of mirrors for sale at 1AAUTO.  Which one did you get. 

34 minutes ago, IBMobile said:

 

 

There are quite a few models of mirrors for sale at 1AAUTO.  Which one did you get. 

 

Heres what I got. 

 

https://www.1aauto.com/dodge-mirror-pair-trail-ridge-tr00054/i/trmrp00054?f=1111808&y=2002#product-description-tab

 

Same options as what I have currently but they must've moved to a different manufacturer as mine was a different part number and no longer on their website. 

 

Looks like they have every option available though, up too power folding, led corner light, heated and peer adjust so just take your pick! 

 

Just make sure if youre you're replacing non-tow mirrors with any of those tow mirrors that you get the support brackets with the kit.

How do you guys like the 4th gen style vs 2/3rd gen style? 

 

I hated them when I was driving a 4th gen, but I didn't do much towing with them 

my experience with them is they didn't have the range of adjustment as the stock mopar ones did. the 1AAuto ones would not tilt in via the power actuator as much as the mopar's, wasn't that big of a deal, just something i noticed.

I've sense replaced it with a Mopar unit.

I went from non tow mirrors to the 4th gens mirrors and I couldn't be happier. I prefer the large convex on the end and when towing the passenger side 'zoom' is a nice feature. I haven't experienced the same issue that Killer mentioned.

On 9/23/2017 at 1:22 AM, notlimah said:

 

Heres what I got. 

 

https://www.1aauto.com/dodge-mirror-pair-trail-ridge-tr00054/i/trmrp00054?f=1111808&y=2002#product-description-tab

 

Same options as what I have currently but they must've moved to a different manufacturer as mine was a different part number and no longer on their website. 

 

Looks like they have every option available though, up too power folding, led corner light, heated and peer adjust so just take your pick! 

 

Just make sure if youre you're replacing non-tow mirrors with any of those tow mirrors that you get the support brackets with the kit.

 

Those are the ones I have as well and they came with the support brackets.  I started with the non towing so can't comment on the 2nd gen style.  I do like the large 4th gen style convex mirrors though.  Because they go all the way down the side when folded down, I can see my rear tires which allows me to parallel park or back into tight spots with without rubbing curbs.  They also give a much wider angle view when flipped up for towing as opposed to a small spot mirror. 

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My mirrors are in bad shape and will be the next thing I replace. What kind of support brackets are y'all talking about? I currently have tow mirrors but I'm not sure if they are factory or if the previous owner installed them.

3 hours ago, The_Hammer said:

My mirrors are in bad shape and will be the next thing I replace. What kind of support brackets are y'all talking about? I currently have tow mirrors but I'm not sure if they are factory or if the previous owner installed them.

There is a bracket used on the inside of the door to support the bigger mirror. You could remove the screw holding the door panel on right where the mirror is and kook behind it to see if they are there. Not sure whether You can install them without it. A lot of them come with mirrors but you can save about 20 bucks if you don't need them, IIRC.

@dripley's right on here. If you already have tow mirrors then more then likely they're already installed. One thing I'd check though would be if you're looking to upgrade to the 4th gen mirrors I'm not sure if that bracket is the same so worth asking the question. 

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