The other day I was backing out of my garage. I caught the driver mirror on the corner of the RV that was backed up to my garage. Bingo, now I can't fold my 2018 Ford F-150 mirror. Time to trade anyway. Every new truck I have usually gets a boo boo, mostly a rear bumper done by a hit and run dude. I save money by trading every year. Especially the sales tax. We don't pay sales tax on the trade value. Interesting video. Eaglegards...
You are going to love them when towing. Because of the large size, you can mount a larger spot mirror. In the “in” position and in the “out” position, the spot mirror will shift from the top to the bottom.
The added mirror area will be a big upgrade. Instead of looking out at two smaller mirrors, you or your eyes can now zero in on one large one. I think when you have to do a quick glance over to a mirror for a upcoming traffic issue, you get a better view, faster. Trust me, once you start putting more miles on the pavement there will be crazy drivers doing unpredictable things behind you. Just from past experiences the one that pops out is "either a re-tread from a truck in our lane, or someone's mattress in you lane on the freeway" which requires a quick glance to your mirrors to change lanes.....
Thanks for the video. My mirror mounts are worn out and the stock mirrors are just too small. I was considering large mirrors as a tractor-trailer has but these are much easier and with no drilling.
Looks like the angle can be reversed to those mirrors to make it more co-operative with the vent glass by switching the passenger side with the driver side... rn the tops are angles away from the door, reversing them would make bottom away from the door
There's quite a few people that like to ride with their Tow Mirrors deployed in the out position. I just wish more people would only put their tow mirrors out when they're Towing. My dad had somebody back out in front of him from a parking lot so he had to go close to the center line of the road and the Dodge Ram coming in the opposite direction had his Tow Mirrors out so that they slammed into my dad's mirror and caused it to swing Inward and break the Side Glass and ultimately cutting up my dad pretty bad to where he still actually has a scar on his face from it. And even the highway patrol that filled the accident report out indicated that if he had his mirrors and they probably want to have struck my dad's van.
Sorry about that..both links were bad...The mirrors that I used have the wrong pic with them but it is the correct one... Slip on Tow Mirrors -- amzn.to/2EK7DZd Bolt on Tow Mirrors(video) -- amzn.to/2EK8VDx (wrong pic)
I went to the link provided, the one with the “wrong picture” and it says it won’t fit a 1995 F-250 pickup. Can you confirm what product it is that you installed on your truck? That’s what I want but can’t find. Thank you
Have you had problem with it being pushed against by the wind? Also what are the materials? Is it all metal? I bought a plastic style ones and they are trash
Did you have any issues with these mirrors staying adjusted when slamming the doors or going at high speeds down the road? I tried this upgrade and am having these issues. Wondering if you figured out a solution to that problem. Otherwise, love the mirrors.
@@Rvdaydream Problem solved! It’s important to get the exact mirrors in link above made by Dorman. They work much better then the similar Trucklite mirrors on Amazon which move out of adjustment when the door is slammed or by wind from driving down the road.
EXCELLENT IDEA. HOWEVER, I BELIEVE FORD MADE AN ERROR SINCE 1987 UNTIL 1996 TO DESIGN THE SMALL WINDOW IN THE FORM OF AN ANGLE THAT DAMAGES THE OPERATOR'S VISION.
Well, Ford wasn't the only one that made that Wing window or also what they used to call a smoker's window. There was a lot of not only trucks but Cars 2 that used that design. The tow mirrors that Ford offered were much better than what I put on this truck. The mirrors that I bolt it on we're kind of a mix match. As I mentioned in the video, the door mounted frame was actually for the smaller Street mirrors but I voted the tow mirrors on to the smaller frame which caused the obstruction of view. If I was to have bought the tow mirror framework in addition to the Tome are like shown in the video, it would have mounted in a different location on the door and there would have been no obstruction in vision. What I was kind of going for on the video is just showing that you could add bigger mirrors to the smaller mounts and get away with it.
I am so confused sorry, none of your links lead to the mirror you just put on, where can I find it? Just went through 5 pages on Amazon to try and find them but no luck:/
I know what you mean by the clip on one vibrating . I ordered my Sierra 1500 with mirrors for the 2500. I found the aftermarket to be unsafe and annoying. Your mirrors look good on your truck. If you don't like them In the in position they look very normal out.
We had a 2012 F150 and I put towing mirrors on it shortly after we got it... The very next day I was backing up and hit a telephone pole with the passenger side mirror, totally destroying it (the mirror not the telephone pole). Yep, Kevin luck... lol
@@Rvdaydream hahaha. A camera wouldn’t have helped me. I didn’t realize I was that close to the telephone pole because the mirror was sticking out so far. Kristi was in the passenger seat and when it busted she laughed at me. What’s up with that???? Lol
@@WeretheRoberts lol, they only time I stayed in the truck Mike backed into a tree, we laughed, luckily no damage.. Between the 5th wheel and the tt, I like the tt better, but mostly because we backed it up so many times. I am getting use to the 5th wheel, though it scares the $hit out of me, hooking it up. But I honestly help less, but I do know the steps, just nerve racking, lol Mike's got it under control thankfully.. I do still put in and take out the wheel chocks (yay me 😂).. One time my dad blamed me mom when he was backing out of the garage and he smashed the mirror, mom said how's that my fault, lol, he knew...
@@Rvdaydream that’s hilarious! We’ve been fortunate since we moved to the 5th wheel but man it was a big change hooking it up after being so used to a travel trailer. Backing accidents always crack me up because it seems like whoever’s driving is always looking for someone else to blame. And usually whoever is in the car with them is at fault because they weren’t paying attention. Hahaha. All I know is that telephone pole moved when I was backing up. It wasn’t there when I started moving. And I bet the garage did too!!!! Haaaaaaaa!
This is exactly what I'm looking for. No drilling extra holes, and it looks factory!
The other day I was backing out of my garage. I caught the driver mirror on the corner of the RV that was backed up to my garage. Bingo, now I can't fold my 2018 Ford F-150 mirror. Time to trade anyway. Every new truck I have usually gets a boo boo, mostly a rear bumper done by a hit and run dude. I save money by trading every year. Especially the sales tax. We don't pay sales tax on the trade value. Interesting video. Eaglegards...
Nice... looks awesome .doing that soon as I get home today
Looks great! The tow position looks OEM.
Not too bad when out... Little goofy when in though.. Lol
You are going to love them when towing. Because of the large size, you can mount a larger spot mirror. In the “in” position and in the “out” position, the spot mirror will shift from the top to the bottom.
Had a few years and held up just fine!! 😁👍
The added mirror area will be a big upgrade. Instead of looking out at two smaller mirrors, you or your eyes can now zero in on one large one. I think when you have to do a quick glance over to a mirror for a upcoming traffic issue, you get a better view, faster. Trust me, once you start putting more miles on the pavement there will be crazy drivers doing unpredictable things behind you. Just from past experiences the one that pops out is "either a re-tread from a truck in our lane, or someone's mattress in you lane on the freeway" which requires a quick glance to your mirrors to change lanes.....
Thanks for the video. My mirror mounts are worn out and the stock mirrors are just too small. I was considering large mirrors as a tractor-trailer has but these are much easier and with no drilling.
I think you'll be happy with those.
I like how they look in the out position.
Just leave it out all the time like the youngsters with the RAM pickups :)
Dodge Ram Towing invisible trailers since 1997
I’ve been debating buying these, but mounting a few inches inward and keeping them flipped out. A nice medium.
You ever go through with that plan? If so how’d they look
@@jeffhurst517 I sold the truck
Looks like the angle can be reversed to those mirrors to make it more co-operative with the vent glass by switching the passenger side with the driver side... rn the tops are angles away from the door, reversing them would make bottom away from the door
Yup, the l bracket spins all the way around as does the mirrors on the other end of the same l bracket
I think they look better out in the tow position.
There's quite a few people that like to ride with their Tow Mirrors deployed in the out position. I just wish more people would only put their tow mirrors out when they're Towing. My dad had somebody back out in front of him from a parking lot so he had to go close to the center line of the road and the Dodge Ram coming in the opposite direction had his Tow Mirrors out so that they slammed into my dad's mirror and caused it to swing Inward and break the Side Glass and ultimately cutting up my dad pretty bad to where he still actually has a scar on his face from it. And even the highway patrol that filled the accident report out indicated that if he had his mirrors and they probably want to have struck my dad's van.
Those mirrors would look great with dual cb antennas
How are they holding up almost 4 years later?
Sold truck to New owner... Although he doesn't tow he still runs the same mirrors
Do you have a part number for the mirrors? Amazon isnt pulling the page up. Thanks for the video!
Sorry about that..both links were bad...The mirrors that I used have the wrong pic with them but it is the correct one...
Slip on Tow Mirrors -- amzn.to/2EK7DZd
Bolt on Tow Mirrors(video) -- amzn.to/2EK8VDx (wrong pic)
@@Rvdaydream Thank you.
@@Rvdaydream Do they come in pairs or do I need to order (2) Great modification - Thanks
@@chrisjohnson9784 if you click on the link (clip on or bolt on) they are sold individually 😁👍
It's easy to bolt and unbolt when you want to tow and when you want stock
I went to the link provided, the one with the “wrong picture” and it says it won’t fit a 1995 F-250 pickup. Can you confirm what product it is that you installed on your truck? That’s what I want but can’t find. Thank you
They are not made for that truck but husband just bolted them on and made them work...
Does your ♥️ mean you are confirming that that is the correct mirror? Will it fit my truck?
And yes if you look in description he did mention The picture is wrong 😁 hope that helps
Got it. I’ll watch the video again to be sure I can do it. I can’t remember what year his truck was? Thanks again!
Old body style 1997 Ford F250 Super Duty
Where can I get that same mirror?
Have you had problem with it being pushed against by the wind? Also what are the materials? Is it all metal? I bought a plastic style ones and they are trash
No issues with the ones I used from the links in the description.. 👍
Nice job! 👍
Thanks! 😊
Little modification, huge gain!!
It's nice to see that much... 😁
Did you have any issues with these mirrors staying adjusted when slamming the doors or going at high speeds down the road? I tried this upgrade and am having these issues. Wondering if you figured out a solution to that problem. Otherwise, love the mirrors.
None issues
Thank you. I bought a very similar Trucklite mirror on Amazon and not the Dorman from your link. That could be the issue here.
@@Rvdaydream Problem solved! It’s important to get the exact mirrors in link above made by Dorman. They work much better then the similar Trucklite mirrors on Amazon which move out of adjustment when the door is slammed or by wind from driving down the road.
Function over fashion :)
Yes sir, seems to be my whole wardrobe too.. Lol
Where the link to buy those?. I wanna a pair for my 1995 ford.
The link in description is accurate but the picture is wrong for some reason..
I like that old school look, can you add the parts # /product name please.
Click on the arrow next to title and you will have all the links you need 😁
EXCELLENT IDEA. HOWEVER, I BELIEVE FORD MADE AN ERROR SINCE 1987 UNTIL 1996 TO DESIGN THE SMALL WINDOW IN THE FORM OF AN ANGLE THAT DAMAGES THE OPERATOR'S VISION.
Well, Ford wasn't the only one that made that Wing window or also what they used to call a smoker's window. There was a lot of not only trucks but Cars 2 that used that design. The tow mirrors that Ford offered were much better than what I put on this truck. The mirrors that I bolt it on we're kind of a mix match. As I mentioned in the video, the door mounted frame was actually for the smaller Street mirrors but I voted the tow mirrors on to the smaller frame which caused the obstruction of view. If I was to have bought the tow mirror framework in addition to the Tome are like shown in the video, it would have mounted in a different location on the door and there would have been no obstruction in vision. What I was kind of going for on the video is just showing that you could add bigger mirrors to the smaller mounts and get away with it.
I am so confused sorry, none of your links lead to the mirror you just put on, where can I find it? Just went through 5 pages on Amazon to try and find them but no luck:/
It's the very first link in the description.
The picture on amazon is wrong, the part # is right. Check the comments on the amazon thread.
where did you get these from?
How are these mirrors after a year of use?
Perfect, no issues
Better out
so - Your other half should be pleased, A BIGGER Mirror to apply lip stick with. Just sayen. They look great.
How much do they cost
Link is in description 😁
Where did u get these mirrors? Part number?
Everything I talk about on my videos I have links in the description
@@Rvdaydream i checked the links but non of these are the mirrors u installed, i have a 89 f250 and would like to install the bigger mirrors
@@fabiancf3069 read the descriptions of the lake. The picture is wrong it is not a CV boot it is a mirror
NICE 👍😀🤭
😁👍
I know what you mean by the clip on one vibrating . I ordered my Sierra 1500 with mirrors for the 2500. I found the aftermarket to be unsafe and annoying.
Your mirrors look good on your truck. If you don't like them In the in position they look very normal out.
We had a 2012 F150 and I put towing mirrors on it shortly after we got it... The very next day I was backing up and hit a telephone pole with the passenger side mirror, totally destroying it (the mirror not the telephone pole). Yep, Kevin luck... lol
Oh snap... That sucks... Thankful for cameras today lol
@@Rvdaydream hahaha. A camera wouldn’t have helped me. I didn’t realize I was that close to the telephone pole because the mirror was sticking out so far. Kristi was in the passenger seat and when it busted she laughed at me. What’s up with that???? Lol
@@WeretheRoberts lol, they only time I stayed in the truck Mike backed into a tree, we laughed, luckily no damage.. Between the 5th wheel and the tt, I like the tt better, but mostly because we backed it up so many times. I am getting use to the 5th wheel, though it scares the $hit out of me, hooking it up. But I honestly help less, but I do know the steps, just nerve racking, lol Mike's got it under control thankfully.. I do still put in and take out the wheel chocks (yay me 😂).. One time my dad blamed me mom when he was backing out of the garage and he smashed the mirror, mom said how's that my fault, lol, he knew...
@@Rvdaydream that’s hilarious! We’ve been fortunate since we moved to the 5th wheel but man it was a big change hooking it up after being so used to a travel trailer. Backing accidents always crack me up because it seems like whoever’s driving is always looking for someone else to blame. And usually whoever is in the car with them is at fault because they weren’t paying attention. Hahaha. All I know is that telephone pole moved when I was backing up. It wasn’t there when I started moving. And I bet the garage did too!!!! Haaaaaaaa!