Extended Towing Mirrors

Crumm

Fordoholic
Joined
Apr 17, 2005
Messages
5,704
Reaction score
5
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
What are you guys using for mirrors on the OBS trucks?

I use to have a set of telescoping mounts but they seemed to bounce too much. The telescoping mounts were just a piece of aluminum flat bar that mounted on top of the existing mirror mount.

I now have a set of Universal adjustable strap on towing mirrors but they look like crap and are too small.

I am thinking about bending a piece of aluminum flat bar the same shape as the factory mount and bolting it to the factory mount so it would look like a double mount and extend the mirrors out.

Pardon the crude drawing but this is what I am thinking. The first one is what I use to have and the second is my plan.

mirrors.jpg
 

bbressler

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2006
Messages
394
Reaction score
0
Location
Happy, TX
Here's what I've got. I like 'em :thumbs ...someone else here said they're "ugly". :tounge - then again, I showed a set of these on a Chevy, not my truck, so maybe it was that they look ugly on a Chevy?

They swing out for towing, they are out far enough I can see around our fifth-wheel when towing just fine. I also like the fact that you can mount those little convex mirrors on the base (Like I have on drivers side), that really helps when merging with traffic -- no blind spots.
 

Russ

Found On Russ' Drive
Joined
Apr 1, 2005
Messages
298
Reaction score
0
Location
New Brighton PA
I have the same as bressler. If I were to add a set of these to another truck I would move them ahead as far as possible. The factory mounts them too far rearward for best viewing.
 

95_stroker

Jefe
Joined
Mar 28, 2005
Messages
6,809
Reaction score
3
Location
Cora, Wy
What are you guys using for mirrors on the OBS trucks?

I use to have a set of telescoping mounts but they seemed to bounce too much. The telescoping mounts were just a piece of aluminum flat bar that mounted on top of the existing mirror mount.

Im using the same mirrors you describe, I like them.
 

Tbar

SDD STAFF/Moderator
Joined
Apr 6, 2005
Messages
2,677
Reaction score
13
Location
Texas
Too bad you can't retrofit a set off the 99's on it. I got a set of non retractables that are in excellent condition.


Tbar
 

Crumm

Fordoholic
Joined
Apr 17, 2005
Messages
5,704
Reaction score
5
Location
Fairbanks, Alaska
Here's what I've got. I like 'em.

I don't want to drill any holes in the truck and if I did I would still have my factory mirror holes left behind.

I'm using the same mirrors you describe, I like them.

Don't your mirrors vibrate on rough roads? Up here the roads are a bit rough and looking behind when the mirror is shaking gives me a headache.



Yeah, isn't that the wing window delete mod?

Yeah and it is ugly..
 

Russ

Found On Russ' Drive
Joined
Apr 1, 2005
Messages
298
Reaction score
0
Location
New Brighton PA
IIRC your mirrors use the same top holes as ours, but you would still have to drill holes in the bottom of the doors for the lower mounts.
 

95_stroker

Jefe
Joined
Mar 28, 2005
Messages
6,809
Reaction score
3
Location
Cora, Wy
I don't want to drill any holes in the truck and if I did I would still have my factory mirror holes left behind.
Agreed. Those larger framed mirrors are also a classic place for rust to start on the door skin.


Don't your mirrors vibrate on rough roads? Up here the roads are a bit rough and looking behind when the mirror is shaking gives me a headache.

Ohhhh...... you mean incase I actually looked back?:burnit




Yeah and it is ugly..

Agreed
 

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
30,555
Messages
266,193
Members
14,679
Latest member
Jriltex
Top