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New to Ram.. How do I work my tow mirrors?!

Waterland1371

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I just bought my first truck, a 2019 Ram Rebel. It has the tow mirrors that can flip up and I can't find a comfortable spot with them. They have two different mirrors, a big flat one and a smaller bubble one. Which should I make my main mirror? Where should I point it?

I'm used to cars and I'm so confused by the mirrors. I feel like no matter where I point the larger flat part I don't have good vision, but it's hard to see everything out of the smaller bubble mirror. It has blind spot monitoring so it's not the end of the world but I'd rather rely on my mirrors. Any advice?!
 
I just bought my first truck, a 2019 Ram Rebel. It has the tow mirrors that can flip up and I can't find a comfortable spot with them. They have two different mirrors, a big flat one and a smaller bubble one. Which should I make my main mirror? Where should I point it?

I'm used to cars and I'm so confused by the mirrors. I feel like no matter where I point the larger flat part I don't have good vision, but it's hard to see everything out of the smaller bubble mirror. It has blind spot monitoring so it's not the end of the world but I'd rather rely on my mirrors. Any advice?!
The big flat mirror is your main mirror the smaller one is your bling spot mirror.
 
Yep, the small "bubble" mirror is your convex mirror. I have it set up so I can see the very end of the truck as well the lane next to me. Your main mirror.. set it up so it's right for you
 
Have them on my 3500 and the new 1500
It takes about a week to get used to the mirrors.
If you have them in Dumbo mode they seem normal to view but take up a lot of space.
 
I love the tow mirrors, although the ones on my Titan were better. You can adjust them however you want. If you don't tow often (like me), you can adjust them the way I do - adjust the main mirror first, and then the little mirror for what the main mirror doesn't pick up. When you get it right you can see a vehicle next to you from the time it comes beside you until it passes you, all the way through.
 

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