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why do you need wider mirrors? are towing a house trailer? the small trailer I have is 101 inch wide and I can see around it pretty easy.[/QUOTe)
I'm towing a 34' camper 1000 miles. I have only towed it once before local and i couldnt see for beans. THe mirrors are 96" wide to the far edges on the H2 and the camper is 100" wide. I was wondering if anyone made any specifically to fit over the H2 mirrors. Thanks , DOug
why do you need wider mirrors? are towing a house trailer? the small trailer I have is 101 inch wide and I can see around it pretty easy. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I was curious as far as tongue weight. I am sliding in a platform that is 44" x 96" to put two small minibikes and a honda generator. I hope its rated for at least 500lbs. The owners manual say nothing about the front hitch except dont tow a trailer with it. Thanks Doug
Don't you mean "push" a trailer with it?
seriously the hitch should hold that kind of weight, just don't block the grill and cause the truck to over heat.
I was wondering why you are going out so wide? 44" is pretty far in front and will create alot of leverage down on the hitch.
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Does anyone know the front hitch rating. And is there any kind of extended mirrors out there for the H2 for towing a camper.?? - Doug </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Most Auto Parts stores offer extended mirrors that can be attached to the factory mirrors temporarily for towing wide loads. I saw a set @ Advance today.
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