Dodge with Chevy Tow Mirrors - Compatibility and Installation Tips?

That’s great! I wonder if the fitment is the same for all models or just specific ones.

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Finding the right mirrors that actually improve visibility can be tricky. It’s good to see that using Chevy mirrors can work well on a Dodge.

Absolutely! I’m thinking about making the switch myself. Has anyone experienced any downsides?

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The only issue I faced was minor wind noise compared to my stock mirrors, but it’s a small price to pay for the added visibility!

That sounds manageable! How does everyone feel about the aesthetic switch? Do the Chevy mirrors look good on Dodge trucks?

Honestly, I think they look pretty sharp! The larger size just screams functionality, which I love while towing.

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Good to know! I’m debating between these and another set. Any tips on installation?

The installation is pretty straightforward. Just make sure to have the right tools handy, and follow a good guide. YouTube has some great tutorials!

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I’ll check that out! Have you measured the towing visibility improvement, or is it more a subjective feeling?

It’s definitely noticeable. When I compare it to the stock ones, the ability to see past the trailer is like night and day!

That’s impressive! Has anyone dealt with the legal aspect of using non-stock mirrors?

As long as they are safe and provide the necessary visibility, I think you should be fine. Just check your local regulations.

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Definitely! I love learning about these modifications. It sounds like such a good upgrade!

Regarding legalities, always check local regulations before installing aftermarket tow mirrors. Some areas have strict guidelines about mirror sizes and visibility. Safety compliance is key!

Thanks for pointing that out! I didn’t realize local regulations could vary so much. Has anyone ever been cited for non-compliance?

It’s essential to make sure the mirrors are properly adjusted post-installation to ensure visibility. Misaligned mirrors can lead to safety hazards on the road.

Absolutely! I always do a test drive after installation to double-check that everything is in the correct position.

On a lively note, did anyone here try installing tow mirrors when it was snowing? Quite the adventure as the mirrors kept slipping!

Haha, that sounds challenging! It can get slippery with all those tools lying around. I hope you didn’t lose any screws into the snow!

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It’s also wise to use quality brackets and hardware for installation. Cheap parts can lead to the mirrors vibrating while you drive, which is not safe.