Purpose of the Felt Strips Included with the Longview Towing Mirrors for a 2006 Toyota Tundra
Question:
Cant find installation video on your website for installing CTM4000 on 2006 Tundra. Apparently the felt strip installation location is hard to figure out.
asked by: Mike C
Expert Reply:
I can give you some direction on where to use the felt strips included with your Longview Slip-On towing mirrors, but we have not had a chance to install these mirrors on a 2006 Toyota Tundra to make a video yet. As soon as we have a Tundra brought to our facility, we will make a video.
The purpose of the felt strips is to prevent the adapter bolts from scratching or rubbing against the mirror housing on your truck. It is not required that you use these strips, but they would help prevent your side view mirror housing from being scratched.
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Longview Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver and Passenger Side
- Towing Mirrors
- Slide-On Mirror
- Manual
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Non-Heated
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- Longview
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