Rickyrocket
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I have the aftermarket slide on tow mirrors, they touch the glass
My shoes don't fit if I wear two pairs of socks...I have the aftermarket slide on tow mirrors, they touch the glass
My buddy had a 19, I had a 20, my brother has a 21, and my buddy now has a 22. No problems ever with any of them. They sounded like they hit the glass, but didn't.I’m glad to hear it. My experience has been different than yours. It’s possible that there have been improvements since 2019, but I doubt it. Therefore, I’ll stick with not using them.
Like I said, both of mine broke on my previous truck and the mirrors became loose and flopped around. It’s not just that the power fold stopped working, they physically broke and were flopping around.
There are plenty of posts here and elsewhere with folks complaining how cheaply made they are.. plastic gears, etc.
For me, the first sign that they are not very well made is that the motor continues to run for 1 - 2 seconds after the mirror has stopped moving. That cannot be good for the plastic gear.
Mine fold in when I turn off and fold out when I start and no problem.Mine get folded 90% of the time.
Your mirror isn't touching, the extension may be.I'm off the couch and camping.
I looked at mine yesterday and they don't hit the glass they fold in when off and out when on. no problem.I fold my mirrors in every time my truck gets parked in the driveway... mine does NOT hit the glass. i just checked b.c of this thread.