d30gaijin wrote:BC,
I apologize for not responding sooner but due to all the running back and forth between Boise and Lake Tahoe to attend to my 86 year old mother I haven't been on the forum, not to mention I have made no additional progress on my CT conversion.
Be that as it may, I have found no need to use mirror extensions when towing our 6x10 CT behind the Jeep Cherokee. I do use mirror extensions when towing our Jayco TT but the 6x10 CT is narrow enough that I don't need them, something I am thankful for in that the clip on mirror extensions I have for the Jayco vibrate ridiculously and are only useful to see if some blurry blob is coming up on me in the next lane if I need to change lanes, and that is only the weird fisheye mirrors that are out at the end of the extension (the extension have two mirrors, regular mirrors inboard that don't really extend far enough out to see anything and the fisheye mirror out on the end). When backing up the Jayco I rely on the wife to get out and guide me. No such problem when backing the 6x10 CT or changing lanes using the Cherokee mirrors sans extensions.
I hope that helps.Don
Engineer Guy wrote:After lots of Research, and reading Reviews that mirrored the comments above re: vibration, I sprung for these Mirrors. A Pal got a pair in the same Order. I like them. You can really tighten them up while wrenching down on the Mirror settings. The glowing Reviews were true. My TT is 8' wide.
Pricey, but you get what you pay for...
McKesh - Hensley Towing Mirrors
pete42 wrote:Don I have a pair of CIPA mirrors that I used on my F150 SC
they have a knob that tightens then to the stock mirror
I too was afraid of losing them going down the road
so I took a couple of bungee cords the closed looped ones
I placed them over my stock mirror and hooked the bungee over the knob on the CIPA mirror
I've been coast to coast and border to border and they stay on fine.
Wolfscout wrote:mine is all removable as well.. but I doubt I could do it in 30 minutes. wow... I wish I could take out all my camping stuff in 30 minutes.![]()
hrm not that I think about it..... I'm not so sure I could remove my entire cabinet because of some modifications I made when I installed the WFCO. hrmm I may need some quick disconnects that I have not installed.
GPW wrote:Don , gotta’ Love those Cargo Trailers , especially when they can Multitask !!!![]()
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