Is There a Cover For The Stock Mirrors When Using Longview Custom Towing Mirrors # LO54FR?
Question:
What do I do to cover the existing mirrors on my truck? Ive had a set of similar mirrors on my truck and looking at two mirrors is rather annoying. Im a retired truck driver and not a wanna be. I have more miles on in reverse than most have in any forward gear. What do others do to solve this problem? Thanks in advance. Chuck
asked by: Vhuck V
Expert Reply:
Unfortunately, we do not have a product to cover the stock mirrors when you have the Longview Custom Towing Mirrors # LO54FR installed. For your situation you would most likely want to find a set of extending mirrors. If you can specify what truck you have I can see if we have any options. Or you can also check with the manufacturer as they may have some as a aftermarket accessory.
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Longview Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver and Passenger Side
- Towing Mirrors
- Slide-On Mirror
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Non-Heated
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- Longview
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