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Mount: K-Source Universal Towing Mirror on a 2013 Ford F-150

Play video Mount: K-Source Universal Towing Mirror on a 2013 Ford F-150

Today on our 2013 Ford F150 Super Crew Cab, we'll be doing a test fit on the Ksource universal clip-on towing mirror, part number KS3891. \ The mirror itself can be adjusted to most angles. We've got our side to side, up and down, and even diagonal, and by simply removing the Phillips-head screw here at the back, we can adjust our mirror to the horizontal position. You can see how the four tabs are not gonna interfere with the operation of our factory mirror. We've still got plenty of movement, and we can even still fold it in. Here on the back, you can see that it uses 2 straps to secure it to our factory mirror. It has large rubber pads, so you're gonna get a tighter fit, and it's not gonna harm the finish of our mirror.



Setting up the Wheel Masters Eagle Vision Universal Extendable Towing Mirror on a 2013 Ford F-150

Play video Setting up the Wheel Masters Eagle Vision Universal Extendable Towing Mirror on a 2013 Ford F-150

Today on our 2013 Ford F150 SuperCrew Cab, we will be doing a test fit on the Wheel Masters Eagle Vision Door Mount Towing Mirror, Part Number WM6600. It offers us a wide field of view, it's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park or even back up while towing a trailer. What differentiates this towing mirror from other towing mirrors is that it doesn't to the factory mirror, it mounts to the door. It's going to be a lot more solid and there's going to be a lot less vibration while you're on the road. The mirror can be rotated from side to side and can be adjusted to most angles. Once you got it set, just tighten up the wing knob.



Is the CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors Compatible with the 2013 Ford F-150?

Play video Is the CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors Compatible with the 2013 Ford F-150?

Today on our 2013 Ford F150 we're going to be doing a test fit for you of the CIPA custom slip-on towing mirrors. The part number is CM11800. That's going to include both the passengers and the driver side. They're going to arrive to you just as you see them here. You're going to have the two individual boxes that are of course going to be in a larger box. Just going to want to open your boxes up and you're going to find inside that we've got a towing mirror in each box of course.



2013 Ford F-150 CIPA Custom Towing Mirror: Complete Installation

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Speaker: Today in our 2013 Ford F-150 SuperCrew, we are doing a test fit of the CIPA Custom Towing Mirror in a slip on design for the passenger side, part number 11802.This mirror also has a system here for the drivers side, which is part number 11801. It comes with two different style wedges depending on your model and year of your vehicle, will depend on which wedge you use. It also comes with a neoprene section that will slide on or adhere to the wedge that will keep your mirror from being scratched.The CIPA Custom Towing Mirror installs with no tools and simply slides over your factory mirror, you will push the wedge in, again lining it up with the hole and simply insert the threaded knob, tightening it down. Once the knob is tightened down, the mirror cannot be moved and will stay secure to your factory mirrors driving down the road.The CIPA Custom Towing Mirror is manually adjustable, it will not impede the movement of your factory mirror. If you have power adjustable mirrors, you can still use the power adjustable mirror portion. The aerodynamic shape helps prevent vibration and wind noise.



Setting up the CIPA Custom Towing Mirror on your 2013 Ford F-150

Play video Setting up the CIPA Custom Towing Mirror on your 2013 Ford F-150

Today on our 2013 Ford F150 Supercrew were doing a test fit of the Cipa custom towing mirror and the slip-on design for the driver side, part #: 11801. The Cipa custom towing mirror is designed to easily slip over the factory side view mirror to extend your line of sight. It gives you a better view of the road as well as your trailer behind you. With your kit you will see that there are two different wedges that come with the kit. Depending on the model and the year of your vehicle will depend on which wedge youll be using. Well be using this design wedge because our mirror is a later model truck.



Will the K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors Fit Your 2013 Ford F-150?

Play video Will the K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors Fit Your 2013 Ford F-150?

Today on our 2013 Ford F150, we'll be test fitting the K-Source snap-on custom towing mirrors for the driver and passenger side, part number KS81810. We'll begin our test fit here over on the driver's side. You can see the three hooks here at the top of the K-Source mirror, which will hook and grab onto the top of the manufacturer's mirror and the side here closes to the window. We'll hook them in and simply flip the mirror down, allowing the hooks to grab into the mirror. Once we get it down to the bottom, you can see it will simply snap in place, and the bottom grooves will grip up against the bottom part of the manufacturer's mirror. Now with the K-Source custom towing mirror, you can see that the mirror can adjust up and down, side to side, and diagonal to give you the best view when towing your boat or trailer.



How to Install the Longview Custom Towing Mirrors on a 2013 Ford F-150

Play video How to Install the Longview Custom Towing Mirrors on a 2013 Ford F-150

Today on this 2013 Ford F-150 were going to do a test fit of part number CTM2300B, from Longview. This is a custom towing mirror. Well start on the passenger side. Well go ahead and take the Longview mirror and go ahead and slip it over the factory mirror. There is a left and a right side and its marked on the inside of the mirror. Well go ahead and take the hook, run it through the hole in the mirror, and then attach the knob about a few threads at the most.





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