After market mirrors

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GsRAM

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Personally, just my experience and .02, the slide on, clip on tow mirrors don't work well. The mirror glass is typically too small to offer any meaningful view, they vibrate at highway speeds, are a pita to adjust, etc.

If you don't tow frequently, they may be ok, but for me, the OEM trailer tow mirrors are the way to go.
 

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I use the Snap and zap mirrors and I love them. For the money, they can't be beat. I only tow once a month, roughly 7 times a year. For me OEM tow mirrors aren't worth it, but that's me. YMMV.

I bought similar but mine have a screw on clip that holds the mirror in pace. I used them once and they worked as I hoped I can now see traffic behind the trailer. Getting used to looking in the right place takes some time though, and I have to fold them in when I'm in a parking lot or my driveway lol.
 
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