What do these Pkg do for me??
#11
Senior Member
They're not called "Elephant Ears" for nothing.
I love them when they're pushed in and I'm not towing, as much as when they're pulled out and I am towing. Especially as I have a Leer Cap that creates a big blind spot.
#12
Senior Member
If regular mirrors are 96 inches tip to tip (8 foot) why would you need larger mirrors to pull a 7x14? As I see it, f150 tow mirrors are 111 1/2 inches (9 1/4 feet) tip to tip.
The Tappen Zee bridge over the Hudson River about (2 miles long) has lanes only 10 feet wide. That doesn't leave much room for error! I know when I'm bouncing around at 60 mph over the bridge (7 lanes) I have traded paint and touched a few mirrors a few times. Specially when the wind is pushing you around. So basically you have 2 inches of margin on either side and hopefully if your driving straight the guy or SEMI at 80,000 lbs is driving straight also.
The Tappen Zee bridge over the Hudson River about (2 miles long) has lanes only 10 feet wide. That doesn't leave much room for error! I know when I'm bouncing around at 60 mph over the bridge (7 lanes) I have traded paint and touched a few mirrors a few times. Specially when the wind is pushing you around. So basically you have 2 inches of margin on either side and hopefully if your driving straight the guy or SEMI at 80,000 lbs is driving straight also.
Is that 9 1/4' from tip to tip with the mirrors extended?
#14
Grumpy Old Man
Yes, but you don't leave them extended when not towing. As part of the hook up and unhook procedures, you extend the mirrors when hooking up, and telescope them in when unhooking from the trailer.
Mine extend about 3.25" for each mirror, and they are about 106" (8.7') wide when collapsed. My garage door for the pickup is 10', but because of trim the opening is only about 9.5' wide. I can drive into the garage with the mirrors extended only if I am very, very careful. With them collapsed, it's easy to drive in and back out without much worry about crunching the mirrors.
Mine extend about 3.25" for each mirror, and they are about 106" (8.7') wide when collapsed. My garage door for the pickup is 10', but because of trim the opening is only about 9.5' wide. I can drive into the garage with the mirrors extended only if I am very, very careful. With them collapsed, it's easy to drive in and back out without much worry about crunching the mirrors.
Last edited by smokeywren; 02-06-2014 at 06:29 PM.