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We wanted to take a moment to share our custom spotter mirrors, made specifically Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles. Our Extended View Blind Spot Mirrors are real glass, made in the USA and we have designed them to have the same curvature level as the factory integrated blind spot mirrors on trucks like a Ram 1500, F150, Bronco or similar. That means you don't get the far away view or significant distortion found on more common stick-on mirrors, and you have much better depth perception within the spotter.
Based on user preference, or if you have blind spot monitoring, they are designed to custom align on the top or bottom of the mirrors. Both positions will provide notably increased visibility to the factory mirrors without removing the OEM glass. In the below example, the blue is what is seen in the factory mirror when set per the SAE method. The red is the extra visibility, and the orange is the extra visibility that is different top vs bottom mount. The upper mount will generally show more of the higher areas and the lower mount will show more of the bottom areas.
We regularly tow 6-7 foot wide and 12-14 foot long trailers with our Jeep and the added visibility is very helpful.
A U-Haul 6x12 is a very common trailer for us to move parts and products with.
In addition to towing, these are excellent for daily driving, wheeling and parking.
They can be found on our website here: NXTGEN Website or Amazon Prime here: Extended View Mirrors on Amazon
We also have a 10% off sale for forum members on our direct website only ( not Amazon Prime, Ebay, etc) through the end of the month.
Based on user preference, or if you have blind spot monitoring, they are designed to custom align on the top or bottom of the mirrors. Both positions will provide notably increased visibility to the factory mirrors without removing the OEM glass. In the below example, the blue is what is seen in the factory mirror when set per the SAE method. The red is the extra visibility, and the orange is the extra visibility that is different top vs bottom mount. The upper mount will generally show more of the higher areas and the lower mount will show more of the bottom areas.
We regularly tow 6-7 foot wide and 12-14 foot long trailers with our Jeep and the added visibility is very helpful.
A U-Haul 6x12 is a very common trailer for us to move parts and products with.
In addition to towing, these are excellent for daily driving, wheeling and parking.
They can be found on our website here: NXTGEN Website or Amazon Prime here: Extended View Mirrors on Amazon
We also have a 10% off sale for forum members on our direct website only ( not Amazon Prime, Ebay, etc) through the end of the month.
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