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I have a 2012 expy and was looking at the towing mirrors, has anyone bought them yet, looking for feedback, fit, operation, ect. thanks
 

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I bought a set of "ebay" mirrors for my truck in an attempt to save money. They are nothing like OEM quality, I would suggest to stick with OEM.
 

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McKesh strap-ons have worked for me the past 15 years same set, just renew the rubber pads. Mine are set to 6" wider on each side than the trailer. If the whiskers fit the body will fit.

I store them in the camper along with the WDH drawbar. Hook up and go.

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Have the $250ish ones from Trailridge / 1A Auto (manual fold, manual extend, no turn signals no reflectors) that seem to be styled after recent years' F150 factory optionals.... so far so good.

Lenses are pretty nice.

Bolted down tight doesnt seem to shake or anything.

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Powerfold woulda been nice to have though....and the double price for Expedition mounts (F150 base is a different shape) is kinda annoying

Also I daresay they ought to stick a reflector on it or chrome it, probably easy to not notice it protruding off a parked/oncoming truck at night
 

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I have the K-Source ones that have dual lenses. They work fine and I store them in the camper. You need a friend or spouse to help you adjust the RH one. They pop right off once you get to your destination too. Good luck!
 
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OEM dose not make towing mirrors, thank you Adieu those are the ones I was looking at.
 

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I will second what Adieu said about the 1AAuto ones being a solid choice. I have them on my '15 (except mine have the turn signals under the bottom mirror) and they've been great for me. I do have a little bit of lens shake, but it isn't enough to make me second-guess my choice.
 

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I've thought about them. I really like the look better than the factory mirrors on my 17. I can find everything but power fold. I waited 3-1/2 years to get power fold mirrors and I'm not willing to give them up at this point. I have the BS, turn, puddle, and remote adjust, just need power fold and I'd pull the trigger. I've been thinking of buying the Super Duty mirrors and trying to make them work with the Expedition. It might be a waste of time and money but...
 

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I've thought about them. I really like the look better than the factory mirrors on my 17. I can find everything but power fold. I waited 3-1/2 years to get power fold mirrors and I'm not willing to give them up at this point. I have the BS, turn, puddle, and remote adjust, just need power fold and I'd pull the trigger. I've been thinking of buying the Super Duty mirrors and trying to make them work with the Expedition. It might be a waste of time and money but...

I don’t see any way of them working. The mirrors on my SD are just way to big at the base for them to fit on my expy. They also only telescope in so far and sit out further than the ones shown here they’d look really bulky. The ones here look like a better fit. The mirrors on the F-350 take up that whole gigantic low swoosh area at the front of the window. The 1A ones with turn signals are nice.
 
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I don’t see any way of them working. The mirrors on my SD are just way to big at the base for them to fit on my expy. They also only telescope in so far and sit out further than the ones shown here they’d look really bulky. The ones here look like a better fit. The mirrors on the F-350 take up that whole gigantic low swoosh area at the front of the window. The 1A ones with turn signals are nice.
I wonder if there is a way to adapt them to the expedition base. It might take machining some brackets out or aluminum.


I wish there was a motorize the Trailridge mirrors. I'd probably add a chrome painted shell to the top half of the mirror to simulate the stock.
 

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Have the $250ish ones from Trailridge / 1A Auto (manual fold, manual extend, no turn signals no reflectors) that seem to be styled after recent years' F150 factory optionals.... so far so good.

Lenses are pretty nice.

Bolted down tight doesnt seem to shake or anything.

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Powerfold woulda been nice to have though....and the double price for Expedition mounts (F150 base is a different shape) is kinda annoying

Also I daresay they ought to stick a reflector on it or chrome it, probably easy to not notice it protruding off a parked/oncoming truck at night

Do they sell the turn signals for these mirrors separately? I see they are trying to charge $100 more for just that feature. Looks like that plastic cap pops out.
 

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I wonder if there is a way to adapt them to the expedition base. It might take machining some brackets out or aluminum.


I wish there was a motorize the Trailridge mirrors. I'd probably add a chrome painted shell to the top half of the mirror to simulate the stock.

I looked into it for a while cuz the price was ******* me off and I liked the features on cheaper F150 and F250 stuff on Amazon better.... wanted to see if I could modify something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01F...mirror+cap&dpPl=1&dpID=518DcUyHkJL&ref=plSrch. (NOPE too much of a PITA)


the process is ridiculous, unreversible and labor intensive, some dude actually did it and it involves redoing the whole mount, even the studs were different AFAIR

Ended up just buying trail ridges.

Do they sell chrome caps somewhere for em?????
 
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I looked into it for a while cuz the price was ******* me off and I liked the features on cheaper F150 and F250 stuff on Amazon better.... the process is ridiculous, unreversible and labor intensive, some dude actually did it and it involves redoing the whole mount, even the studs were different AFAIR

Ended up just buying trail ridges.

Do they sell chrome caps somewhere for em?????
I saw chrome caps somewhere for mirrors that look like those but it has been a while ago. It might have been Autoanything.com but I don't remember for sure.
 

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Do they sell the turn signals for these mirrors separately? I see they are trying to charge $100 more for just that feature. Looks like that plastic cap pops out.

I think they actually do.... doesnt come with a connector, at least in the picture, thoughScreenshot_2017-11-13-20-17-49.png



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If any of you 2nd or 3rd gen owners that upgraded to aftermarket tow mirros still have their factory mirrors and want to sell them- shoot me a PM.
 

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If any of you 2nd or 3rd gen owners that upgraded to aftermarket tow mirros still have their factory mirrors and want to sell them- shoot me a PM.

I have the SSV/XLT ones (all black) w/ full height chrome caps
 

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I have the A1auto mirrors also they work great and have not had an issue except they sent only 1 the first time but then sent me the pair. I complained the first one the box was trashed and looked as if it was scuffed a little...they told me to keep it. You can buy aftermarket chrome covers that stick on and look great but will never be as good as integrated chrome factories...its a trade off.
 

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I have the A1auto mirrors also they work great and have not had an issue except they sent only 1 the first time but then sent me the pair. I complained the first one the box was trashed and looked as if it was scuffed a little...they told me to keep it. You can buy aftermarket chrome covers that stick on and look great but will never be as good as integrated chrome factories...its a trade off.

You can install F150 chrome replacement caps (for stock factory tow mirrors) on 1A / Trailridge mirrors
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They're direct fit, trail ridge either knocked off the entire F150 mirror exactly or was the original supplier of the things for Ford in the first place
 
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