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cumminsatu
06-10-2002, 12:33 PM
who makes a good set of add on tow mirrors for a 99 with heated mirrors?

Crazy Horse
06-10-2002, 01:15 PM
Here is a link. Tow Mirrors (http://www.cipamirrors.com/)

dan239
06-10-2002, 01:17 PM
Check this thread;<br><br>http://www.dodge-diesel.org/yabbse/index.php?board=9;action=display;threadid=2817;sta rt=0<br><br>Dan

Weatherbyman
06-10-2002, 05:19 PM
If you want to replace them.....I recommend http://www.lucerix.com/xmount.htm<br><br>I got 'em and love the heck out of 'em. They work great!

johnrv4
06-11-2002, 07:48 PM
Here is where I've found the best price on the Cipa/Lucerix towing mirrors: http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts.cfm/partfamilyid/736 I'm going to order a set soon after seeing them on a friend's truck at Muncie ;D

Alan_Reagan
06-13-2002, 05:59 AM
I have the Lucerix heated/power mirrors. Nice. Good view. Easy to install. Both mirrors are flat so you'll need to add a spot mirror on the passenger side. I think they recommend a 2 or 2 1/2 inch but I went with the 3 1/5 in the lower right corner and wouldn't go with anything smaller for a spot. The power feature works very smooth. The heaters are fast, too.

Jakey
06-17-2002, 12:15 PM
I've seen the 2002 towing mirrors on the pickups, they rotate up away from the cab, giving you a 7 inch wide by 10 inch high mirror. Anybody know if these will fit on earlier years ? If so, anybody have access to any part numbers ? My dad was intersted in putting these on his 2001 model if they fit.

Haulin_in_Dixie
06-17-2002, 05:38 PM
I have them on my '99, just order them from the Dealer, mine were $278.00 and work well.

Jakey
06-17-2002, 07:08 PM
Is that 278.00 for the pair or each ? Do you happen to have the part number/s ? Thanks !!!

98rammer
06-17-2002, 07:53 PM
although i doubt it--you may be like me and love west coast mirrors (only on duallys though). www.retracmirrors.com (http://www.retracmirrors.com)

Haulin_in_Dixie
06-17-2002, 10:07 PM
The mirrors are only sold in pairs and they are the only tow mirrors that Dodge sells for the trucks. I will try to find the receipt but really it is not necessary, just ask for the flip out mirrors for towing.<br><br>Yes i like west coast mirrors, but I would already have to replace a door as one got hit. And there is almost as much mirror area. Don't plan on putting a bunch of holes in the doors. These work well. These are 7x 10 and if I am not mistaken the others are 7 x 12, not a lot of difference.<br><br>bill

Jakey
06-18-2002, 07:27 AM
Ok thanks, I'll tell him to go order a pair then.<br>Lynn

SammyBuca
06-18-2002, 11:10 AM
Are the fold down factory mirrors powered and heated? I thought that the ******* said that is why I got the &quot;old&quot; style on my '99. I know that these mirrors have only been out a couple of years, any ideas?<br>

bigfoot
06-19-2002, 09:26 AM
Just added towing mirrors to my 2000. Be sure to check the price at 2 or 3 dealers. i found prices from 248.00/ set to 325.00 each.

admin
06-19-2002, 09:41 AM
I got mine right here. (http://www.mydodgeparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&amp;Store_Code=M&amp;Product_Code= 82206157&amp;Category_Code=be%2Fbr)<br><br>Only 203 bucks.

ladyram
06-23-2002, 11:24 AM
I have the flip out mirrors that came stock on my truck. I don't like them at all. When not towing the convex is at the top of the mirror, so not much help watching my dully's when parking and such. They are not power mirrors, so adjusting the passenger side is a real pain going from towing to not towing and other situations in between. I can't believe &quot;towing&quot; mirrors are not powered. What was Dodge thinking?<br><br>Perhaps it's because I have always driven with the convex in the bottom corner and that's what I'm used to, but I don't seem to be adjusting to them very well. &gt;:(

stumppuller
06-23-2002, 12:13 PM
My friend gave me these mirrors when he sold his ram. They slide over the origanal (sport type) mirrors and then they have a little plastic set screw that holds them on. They look real nice. When they are on, you can't tell its an attachment. It just looks like a nice stock towing mirror. Even the plastic color and texture is the same as the stockers. It holds the same shape and dimension as the stock mirrors, just sticks out a little futher. Looking at them from the drivers perspective, it incorperates the origanal mirror and has a small 4&quot;by 4&quot; mirror on the outside. I love these things. They look awsome while towing and you can remove them when your done....... I will try and find you a link or pic from the net.<br> Stump<br>

stumppuller
06-23-2002, 12:22 PM
Look here..... http://www.drawtite.com/towing%20mirror%20page.htm

RustyJC
06-24-2002, 12:10 PM
You mentioned that your factory mirrors are heated. I replaced our factory mirrors with the PowerVisions and kept the factory adjustments, heat feature and added the electric extend/retract capability. The only complaint I have with the PowerVisions is that the passenger mirror is flat rather than convex like the factory mirror - a stick-on small convex mirror cures that.<br><br>They're not cheap, but they work as advertised.<br><br>Rusty

Grampaw
01-31-2003, 09:34 AM
<br>Here is where I've found the best price on the Cipa/Lucerix towing mirrors: http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts.cfm/partfamilyid/736 I'm going to order a set soon after seeing them on a friend's truck at Muncie ;D<br><br><br>John,<br>Thanks for the post. I finally ordered a set of the slide-out mirrors from your link at stylinConcepts. Will let you know!<br><br>Thanks Again<br>Grampaw Bill

Grampaw
02-03-2003, 04:16 PM
<br>Here is where I've found the best price on the Cipa/Lucerix towing mirrors: http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts.cfm/partfamilyid/736 I'm going to order a set soon after seeing them on a friend's truck at Muncie ;D<br><br><br>John,<br>I took your advice and ordered a set of the mirrors (electric). Just received them today. Have you got yours yet? I am wondering if I have to take off the whole door panel just to get to the mirror part? If so, do you have to have a special tool for the clips in behind the panel??? Your reply as soon as you can would be greatly appreciated. ::)<br><br>Grampa Bill

CMN_NOT_STROKN
02-03-2003, 07:34 PM
Grampaw,<br>You shouldn't have to remove the entire door panel. Makes it easier though. You can remove the screws for the door handle/arm rest and the screw by the mirror mount. Then just pull the door panel out from the upper corner where the mirror will mount. Should give you enough room to get a 1/4&quot; socket and ratchet in there. Good luck. Let us know how it turned out.

Belvedere65
02-06-2003, 08:24 AM
<br> Ladyram, I leave mine flipped out all the time. Been like that since I bought it. I feel that if the mirror is in the same position while driving, there is no confusion where to look. My .02 If it has to be moved for a reason, then I move it, but only then.<br>

P Kennedy
02-06-2003, 10:39 AM
We should all be thankful that Dodge actually put a tow mirror on that is made in such a way that is useful. We drive the other brands at work and they are less than useful for visibility, adjustment in and out vs flip up and design for optimum placement of the convexes. The trend toward convex only on the right was to accommadate those that use their pickup for a car and to be able to see directly beside you when pulling away from the curb or lane change. Proper flat glass with a small convex is far better for tow vehicles as distance judgement with a convex is almost impossible as distance rearward increases. These mirrors were designed to meet DOT specs with visibility up to 8 1/2 feet wide (102&quot;) any loads over this and just like big trucks you are required to equip yourself with auxillary mirrors. I agree that some added extras like heat and power adjustment makes them even better but basically Dodge did make a pretty good mirror and slowly has added the features we need. Pull a trailer with the other brands with the stock mirrors and you will appreciate what you got. We have come out of Iowa pulling two trailers from the factory at up to 82' long and in the convex the whole rear trailer looks like an ant and it would be pretty hard to see the back end in the corners without a flat glass mirror. PK

Julie H
02-12-2003, 04:10 PM
Power Vision Towing Mirrors<br><br>Do a search for these type of mirrors. They replace the stock mirrors and look like they came from the factory. They are electronically controlled within the truck so you don't have to stick your hand out of the window to retract them. They also fold in to allow you to still get into the narrow car washes. To fold them out, the mirrors have to be retracted. The only time you have to manually touch the mirrors is to fold them in to fit into a tight space. They give you normal mirrors for regular driving and extended mirrors for towing.<br><br>http://www.smithsultimate.com/products1.html<br><br>They also have the heat controlled mirrors. These mirrors are made for your truck. Expensive but worth every penny if you don't want to manually adjust them when it is raining or snowing outside.

2000ram 3500
02-19-2003, 12:47 AM
Thanks for the info. about the fold out tow mirrors! Called Dodge dealer and they stated that only available on new trucks.Told me they would not fit a 2000 truck.Will see what they have to say when I give them the part number.Excellent site and will hope to contribute if and when I can.Thank you!

Got Smoke?
02-19-2003, 01:09 AM
<br>Thanks for the info. about the fold out tow mirrors! Called Dodge dealer and they stated that only available on new trucks.Told me they would not fit a 2000 truck.Will see what they have to say when I give them the part number.Excellent site and will hope to contribute if and when I can.Thank you!<br><br><br>That's funny they fit my 97 ??? [laugh]<br><br>silly stealers ::)

CMN_NOT_STROKN
02-22-2003, 01:53 PM
Yeah that is weird. They fit my 99 just fine. Was a SIMPLE bolt on. You will not find a much easier bolt on for our trucks!

MrDiesel
03-07-2003, 10:00 AM
As a result of this original post I looked into towing mirrors because I had a set of cipa slide on that went on the stock mirrors. Those were less than adequate for me, towing when you get into a busy freeway or city and have to rely on them for lane change and seeing. then they really started to suck.<br><br>I found Besttop replacement mirrors that are identical to the Cipa replacement mirrors. They are heated and electric which hooked up to my original wiring. They cost me 338.00 to my door and installed in about an hour. Wow are they big (elephant ears) as I see them, but the visability is very good. So far, happy with them. <br><br>Rich