Will CIPA Towing Mirrors CM11980 Fit 2015 Ford F-150
Question:
Hi: a couple questions about the CM11980 for a 2015 Ford F150 XLT with power mirrors. I couldnt find my truck on the list of vehicles, however the demo picture is an F150 Will this extension mirror fit my truck or is there a preferred alternative that would allow me to use for my camper trailer. Also, if good, if I need two mirrors - driver and passenger - do I need to order 1 or 2. unsure if there are 2 mirrors in an order. thanks for your help.
asked by: Steve G
Expert Reply:
As long as there is a lip between the mirror and the mirror housing we have found that the CIPA mirrors part # CM11980 fit well. I attached an install video that shows these being demoed on a similar 2014 Ford F-150 to your 2015 to show you that they will fit and work well for you.
This is sold in pairs.
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CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clamp On - Adjustable Length - Steel
- Towing Mirrors
- Clamp-On Mirror
- Manual
- Single Mirror
- Universal Fit
- Non-Heated
- Fits Driver Side
- Fits Passenger Side
- CIPA
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