| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Go with the mirrors. And not just for backing. How would you plan to make a safe lane change if you can't see what may be alongside your rig? For the past several years I've had a full sized 2500 series pickup for my primary vehicle. Both of the trucks were equipped with large mirrors with smaller wide angle inserts. I recently traded to a smaller vehicle (2004 Durango - yup, it has a hemi) and felt lost without the ability to see what was behind me. There is actually a blind spot where, if someone is passing, you cannot see them at all in the mirrors. A trip to Auto Zone and the purchase of a couple of stick-on wide angle mirrors solved the problem. Eisboch |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Advice sought on electric trailer winches... | General | |||
| What should it cost to have trailer painted? | General | |||
| Boat fell off trailer | General | |||
| Where to find ramp stories? | General | |||
| Correct Trailer set up for towing my speedboat. | General | |||