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mirrors
is there any thing good you can put on you door mirrors to keep the snow and ice from sticking to them?
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I just use Rain-X. It's not perfect, but it creates a slippery enough surface, that most of the snow slides off.
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1999 Chevy 2500 - 9' western pro, Snow-Ex 525 spreader 1996 Ford F-250- Snoway V blade, 8' rear plow 1995 Chevy 2500 Diesel- 9.2 Boss V, Boss 1100 spreader 2000 GMC K 2500 1 ton dump- 8' western uni mount and pro wings 1969 Cat 922B Loader Boss BX12 Simplicity 24" snow blower 4 shovels 4 tow straps lots of spare parts |
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Heaters work nicely
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RainX always even washing fluid
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Heated mirrors
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thank you for your ansers.
i have to order new mirrors and i did go with the heted ones. |
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What kind of truck is it on
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2000 f350 supercab
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Did you go with the "tow" mirrors?!
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i did order heated,power and expandable tow mirrors.
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Ok. If your tk didn't come with those options,, you might have to wire the new mirrors in
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my truck came with the regular power mirrors i have to run the power wire for the heat.
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Ok. I had to do the same thing. I got a timed switch as well FYI
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