Towing Mirrors Compatible with Highway Driving for 2010 Honda CRV
Question:
Has anyone ever tested these at highway speeds? I am going from CT to WA with mostly highway driving and want something that will hold steady. Thanks
asked by: Ken G
Expert Reply:
The K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors # KS3891-2 are tested at highway speeds and that is what most people utilize them for. You won't have any issue with these mirrors on your trip as they are designed for that function as well as expanding your view for parking. These mirrors will greatly reduce the blind spot that is extended when towing a trailer. The ratcheting heavy duty rubber straps will give you a secure hold to your factory mirrors without harming that housing. These straps also help minimize vibration to give you a clear view even at highway speeds.
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K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Convex Mirror - Qty 2
- Towing Mirrors
- Clip-On Mirror
- Manual
- Pair of Mirrors
- Universal Fit
- Non-Heated
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- K Source
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