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1998 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup Towing Mirrors Installation And Review Videos

     

Longview Custom Towing Mirrors Installation - 1998 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup- Video

Longview Custom Towing Mirrors Installation - 1998 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup

Today, on our 1998 Chevy CK Series pickup, we'll be installing the Longview custom towing mirrors, part number CTM1200. To begin our install, here on the driver's side, we already have our mirror in place. Our extended mirror is fully adjustable so the manual mirror here on the outside will go down, up, out, and in as necessary to view your towing product. Here, along the back edge, closest to the manufacturer's mirror opening, you can see where the outer edge hooks around the lip of the mirror to help hold it in place. Additionally, it still leaves opening for the manufacturer's mirror to be able to move around as needed. After the mirror's slid in place, we have a hook and knob fastener. The hook will go around to the back edge here near the mirror and the knob will secure it on the front side. Now with this sleek and stylish design, it will help prevent the mirror from shifting or moving around, even at highway speeds. Now, we'll go over to the passenger side and go head and install our mirror. more


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1/13/2015 1:07:04 PM



CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors Installation - 1998 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup- Video

CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors Installation - 1998 Chevrolet C/K Series Pickup

Today, on our 1998 Chevrolet CK Series pickup, we'll be installing the CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors, part number CM10200. Now, to begin our install, we've already got the driver's side here put in place so let's just go over the features. Here, we have a fully adjustable mirror; down, up, out, and in, can be manually be adjusted so you can view your towing product. Here, gripping the rear edge of the mirror are two plastic grooves that will help hold the mirror in place. The locking mechanism is on the front side of our CIPA mirror, with the hand knob and wedge. The wedge goes in between the manufacturer's mirror and our CIPA mirror and the hand knob threads into it, creating the wedge effect and locking the mirror into place so it doesn't vibrate or move around. Front grooves that grip around the edge of the mirror but do not interfere with our OAM or manufacturer's mirror. Now, let's move over to the passenger side and go ahead and install the mirror. To begin with, I'm going to just hit it with a little soap and water solution and wipe it down to clean off any debris that could get trapped between the two mirrors and potentially scratch the mirror. more


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1/13/2015 1:06:26 PM



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