Can Lubricant Be Used On Extendable Towing Mirrors Allowing Them To Push In and Out Easier?
Question:
Can I use vaseline as a lubricant on Tow mirrors to make pulling them out and pushing them back in easier
asked by: Joe
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Expert Reply:
For extending towing mirrors like the K-Source # KS62073-74G you will need to use a dry lubricant like the Roadmaster # RM-747. Using a wet lubricant like Vaseline will cause dirt to build up inside the mirror and cause more issues.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Products Referenced in This Question
Roadmaster LubeMaster Dry Silicone Spray
- Accessories and Parts
- Tow Bar
- Sprays and Cleaners
- Roadmaster
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K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors - Manual - Black - Pair
- Towing Mirrors
- Full Replacement Mirror
- Manual
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Non-Heated
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- K Source
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