I think they are great. Unfortunatly they are too wide for my driveway. And I am not getting out to fold them back every time I go out. If they did them in electric fold back I would buy a set tomorrow. Sid
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Mon May 12, 2014 8:09 pm
ROSSCO
Joined: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:46 am Posts: 34 Location: Rowville Victoria
Re: Clearview mirrors
Olympic SP Absolutely love the Clearviews, and more than happy to be called "Dumbo" or "Big Ears" when travelling without the van. I initially thought I would swap the mirrors if not towing for a few months however that idea quickly went out the window. They are fantastic for everyday driving after a couple of practises!!! Littlenose/Jim Have you thought of giving Clearview over here in Melbourne a ring (0393088053 I think) about your Chrome. They certainly seemed pretty proud of their product (rightly so) when I purchased mine and I'd be very surprised if they didn't stand very firmly behind their product. Just a thought. Cheers Ross
_________________ Ross & Chris 2014 Colorado 7 2014 New Age Manta Ray 19 Series
Wouldn't go back to any other towing mirror. Much prefer the great view around town too.
Not hard to push in when needed!
Cheers, Sally
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2007 OUTBACK JAYCO STERLING CARAVAN WITH ESC (20.64-2)....BEAUTY!
2009 PAJERO PLATINUM AUTO DIESEL....AWESOME!
2005 CRUISECRAFT EXPLORER 575
Wed May 14, 2014 1:18 pm
mrsbat
Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:59 pm Posts: 90
Re: Clearview mirrors
Best money spent, Hubby has had quite a few different ones over the years, but say these are the bees knees when it comes to mirrors, Good investment, and you cant put a price on safety which these give you.
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