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Old 05-28-2016, 03:28 PM
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Well after long long long awaited release finally, We finally got the ****'s in, I had to buy the first set.
Fit is good, no wobble at all, nice cosmetically, Longviews didn't look right to me with the oval mirror, **** mimicked the Ford mirror nicely.
They will do nice until I either break and rewire for power tow mirrors or buy a Ram or Superduty.
For now the cheaper option is ****
$74 cost plus 10%, our employee price...Canadian $$$
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Nice mirrors. Did I miss the part where you said what they are and where you got them? **EDIT** Nevermind I found them.

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can you actually see around a travel trailer like you could with tow mirrors?
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Originally Posted by mudmachine22
can you actually see around a travel trailer like you could with tow mirrors?
Looks like they stick out roughly the same amount.
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They look good. I saw on another thread that someone had bought a set and lined the inside with felt so it wouldn't scratch his truck mirror while on. Thought that was a pretty good idea.
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Do they still scratch the crap out of the back of the OEM truck mirrors?? I have a set for my previous '12 F150 and stopped using them as they were damaging the backs of the OEM mirrors.

I have even washed the inside of them and the outside of the OEM mirrors to rid it of dust and dirt.
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I imagine if you had the painted mirrors you could have an issue, but I have the matt xlt mirrors and visibility is number one to me.
As far as view, the truck is wider then the previouse gen, my 13 it was a must have, I could see with stocks, but I see better with these. the more you can see, the safer you are. Still on the hunt for factories, but they are pricey



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