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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Towing mirrors

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) bye bye NV-5600

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Need some quick recommendations: What has anyone found to be the best towing mirror for the 2001 2500 short box? The dodge boys have a towing mirror for this year/mod. but it does not have power or heat :confused: , which my non-towing mirrors have. What say you... ...
 
I use the accessory mirrors which slide over the existing mirror housing. Just used on those infrequent RV towing trips around the state and once a year to Florida. Don't tow in cold weather, so heat function isn't really needed (although a little over a week ago we did wake up to snow on the TT and frozen water lines. Been taking a long time to get Old Man Winter outta here).
 
i hate to say it but i wonder if you could adapt the chebby tow mirrors onto a 2nd gen? they extend out and have power and heat. looks like about the same window design?
 
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Look at either www.genosgarage.com or at Camping World. They both have CIPA extendable towing mirrors. They have a set for your application, Genos part# CIPA-DG-73500 $369. 00. They are electric/heated and extendable. I have had these mirrors for almost 2 years and I love them. Hope this helps.
 
I have the older style CIPA mirrors on my truck and love them. I can see around my 37' 5th wheel when I tow, and that is saying a lot for my shortbed truck and that big trailer.

I have the power and heat, and wouldn't do it otherwise.

I love them.

Worth every penny.
 
Do a search for tow mirror conversion or mod... I found some 03 power/heated mirrors at a local dismantler and bought a set of '01 non-power mirrors from the dealer(you need them for the door mount portion) and then put the power/heated mirrors heads on the '01 mirror bases and wired it up!



Works perfect and you'll love 'em! My total was less than $350 and I'm really happy with them.



Mike
 
I almost did the tow mirror swap from the 3rd gen, but I didn't want to hassle with finding two sets of mirrors, putting them together, and all for about the same cost as just buying a new set of CIPA mirrors. And the CIPA mirrors are considerably larger then the stock mirrors.

I am not sure which stick out further, but mine are good enough to reach around my wide trailer, and the trailer is pretty close to the cab with my setup.

I still like the factory look of swapping the 3rd gen's on. But I wanted simple, and larger.
 
I really like my Powervision remote control, heated, electrically extendable and retractable tow mirrors.



Rusty
 
I got these-



http://www.visionviewmirrors.com/extendable_replacement_mirrors.htm



And I just installed them a couple days ago. There is a lot of info here on them. I got them because I tried towing with the regular mirrors & just couldn't see anything plus I dig the way they look. They cost around $375 which I could not justify for purely aesthetic reasons but once I got the trailer they made sense. They do look a little like Ford- oops I mean F*rd mirrors but that is fine with me. I love the way those Superdutys look. Too bad they use the wrong engine.
 
I use McKesh mirrors, which can be removed when not towing. They are great. I tried slip on mirrors first and found that the right side mirror could not be adjusted to allow me to see the side of the trailer and behind the trailer.
 
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