Back up mirror

Sawdocmd

Member
I've seen mirrors on the front above the fifth wheel on a few brands out there. With trucks getting longer, and seats getting bigger with headrests it's very difficult to line everything up. A mirror would greatly help. And it's an inexpensive add. Just make sure you design them for previous models too.


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JohnD

Moved on to the next thing...
I've seen several Montana 5th-wheel trailers with mirrors over the king pin . . .

I've been wanting to put one on our Prowler, but it seems that nobody makes an aftermarket add-on mirror.

I'm very surprised that there is not an after market option for this (maybe I should invent one so I can retire on the income from it?????)!

There was a topic thread here a few months back where one of the posters here made their own . . .

Hopefully he will see this and post his solution!
 

Silverado23

Iowa Chapter Leaders
I've seen several Montana 5th-wheel trailers with mirrors over the king pin . . .

I've been wanting to put one on our Prowler, but it seems that nobody makes an aftermarket add-on mirror.

I'm very surprised that there is not an after market option for this (maybe I should invent one so I can retire on the income from it?????)!

There was a topic thread here a few months back where one of the posters here made their own . . .

Hopefully he will see this and post his solution!



There seems to be any number of aftermarket hitch up mirrors.
http://www.ervparts.com/rv-mirrors/hitch-helper.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Hook-up-Mirror-Driver-Gooseneck-Trailers/dp/B00ET990WW


There are models for either 5wheel or ball hitches, and others.
http://www.hitch-up-mirror.com/agor...50140.464*m08QN8&xm=on&product=HitchUpMirrors

http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-mirrors/fast-hitch.htm
 

VMooreSR

Well-known member
I use a collapsible traffic cone centered on my tailgate, even has a little light on top for hooking up in the dark.
 
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