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    New travwl trailer. Mirror question.

    I just bought a new coleman catalina travel trailer. Its a 30 footer. Towing with a 2019 tundra. On the way home, i had a hard time seeing behind me. Actually couldnt see more than 3/4 of the trailer. Wanting to get new mirrors. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    You can add towing mirrors to your truck to fix that issue. https://www.etrailer.com/tm-2019_Toyota_Tundra.htm
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    I used this type on my previous F150. Installs on your stock mirror with clips. Clean and easy to install/remove and had minimal vibration.

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    Great advice, a must!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldstar225 View Post
    I used this type on my previous F150. Installs on your stock mirror with clips. Clean and easy to install/remove and had minimal vibration.

    https://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Towi...ID=20194024931
    I use these, come with a nice storage bag. I clip them on when pulling enclosed trailer or my boat covered. Work great on my F150. I added the round blind spot mirror in the top corner too just for the best blind spot view.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldstar225 View Post
    I used this type on my previous F150. Installs on your stock mirror with clips. Clean and easy to install/remove and had minimal vibration.

    https://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Towi...ID=20194024931
    I used those when I had my F150 and they worked very well. I would highly recommend them.
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    I have a 14' Tundra, have the same mirror extender as mentioned above. Work very well.

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    Great, thanks for the help.