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Mirror Extenders for FORD 150?

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Chamilton7

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Not sure if this would be the place to ask this question--I'm new. My husband has a FORD 150 and is looking for mirror extenders. We purchased a pair, but they vibrate so badly that it's difficult to see. Any suggestions
 
Too bad you are not close by. I have a set I used to use on my Expedition, when I pulled a trailer. I am not certain of the brand. I think the were the Cipa clip on universal.
 
Do the F-150 mirrors not pull out to extend? They do on my old 2001 F-350. I guess things have changed.

TJ
 
how close are you to DFW area? i have a set that we no longer use(bought larger vehicle)
 
The "neatest" answer may be to check with Ford or a third party supply house (Rock Auto?) and see if the manual pull--out style are available. They are a sweet set-up as they just slide in or out - nothing to be stolen or put away. You'd likely recoup most of the cost difference by selling the originals. Other styles would likely be available from the same source.
 
I am not certain about the length of your trailer, but I ran into the same problem for my Lexus Gx 460 (trailer is way wider than my SUV and its 23 feet long), so I ended up bying Max View Blind Spot Mirrors and they worked well solving my issue of seeing around the trailer. Max View Blind Spot Mirrors (Amazon) I added an image of what it looks like when using them for towing, they just stick to the existing mirror and can be adjusted because the have a ball mount.
 

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