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I have been thinking about putting some power mirrors on my 68' bump but don't know about the door contours and if it would even work.
Adjusting manual mirrors can be a real pain when you have to lean over to passenger side just to adjust the mirrors to your liking.
Looking at super duty mirrors since i might do some towing in the future. The power folding part doesn't interest me too much but adjust angle of both driver and passenger side would be great.
Anyone have any ideas ???
A big plastic mirror will look funny on an old truck. Why do you need to keep adjusting the mirrors? As far as mirrors for towing get a good set of West Coast Jr's. They are pricey for originals, but aftermarket ones will work just fine.
Thanks for the replies, the Dent side mirrors seem to look the best since the West Coast Jr's seem to stick out quite a bit which makes drive up at a fast food place a challenge when picking up your food.
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