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16 hours ago, ShamrockShooter said:

I just got ksource snap and zap shipped for $69 on summit racing. Why were yours so much more expensive? Are there two kinds?

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Crap I dunno. I paid over double that at eTrailer and had to wait months. Now they are in eTrailer for $206!

I guess I’ll eat it. 

 

Hopefully somebody will will still take them off my hands for a good price...

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Crap I dunno. I paid over double that at eTrailer and had to wait months. Now they are in eTrailer for $206!
I guess I’ll eat it. 
 
Hopefully somebody will will still take them off my hands for a good price...
Yeah I just tried mine on tonight they look identical to yours. Sorry bud looks like you paid the early adopter price. They are high quality though. I would have paid $200 last summer when I was fighting with generic camping world mirrors.

I just looked at etrailer and they are charging $200 for the same model number mirrors summit racing has for $53 plus shipping.

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On 9/18/2019 at 12:28 PM, oldmann said:

Standard features vary depending on trim level. For WT, RST, LT and LT Trail Boss models, the vertical trailering mirror function is tagged with RPO code DPO, while the mirrors for the LTZ and High Country get RPO code DQS. Compare and contrast the features of both below:

2020 Silverado 1500 Towing Mirrors (WT, RST, LT, LT Trail Boss)

  • Black mirror caps
  • Outside power-adjustable
  • Heated upper glass
  • Lower convex mirrors
  • Integrated turn signal indicators
  • Auxiliary lighting
  • Manual folding/manual extending
  • Clearance lamps

2020 Silverado 1500 Towing Mirrors (LTZ, High Country)

  • Chrome mirror caps
  • Outside power-adjustable
  • Heated and auto-dimming upper glass
  • Lower convex mirrors
  • Integrated turn signal indicators
  • Auxiliary lighting
  • Power folding/manual extending
  • Puddle lamps
  • Perimeter lighting



Read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/08/here-are-the-optional-2020-silverado-1500-towing-mirrors/#ixzz5ztmfSqV4

Just stupid you can't get everything on an RST.  I got most.

 

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On 2/8/2020 at 10:15 PM, RyanBrew said:

I have them and they have cameras and surround view.  I would love to trade them with someone with standard mirrors and tech package.  

I have a 2020 Chevy Silverado high country I’d be willing to swap mirrors because I really need the tow mirrors

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23 hours ago, Dubcw said:

I have a 2020 Chevy Silverado high country I’d be willing to swap mirrors because I really need the tow mirrors

I am in PA..  Where are you located?

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On 2/12/2020 at 9:50 AM, ArTurf said:

I'd suggest to anyone who is thinking of the tow mirrors to try them out if possible or take a test drive of a new vehicle with them. They noticeably affect vision. As with anything there are pros and cons, the individual has to decide. 

 

I have a new HC with the tow mirrors and I'm wondering if the pros are worth the cons. Maybe I'll get used to them as time goes since I've just got the truck and haven't driven it much. We'll see

I'm the other way around.

Without tow mirrors, I feel like something is missing.

 

Especially pulling a trailer. 

Tow mirrors, give much better view to the side of truck and trailer, and (especially extended) behind an enclosed trailer. 

 

Except for the 2015 listed, all the others had tow mirrors. (long story, but  I wanted the mirrors/max tow on it too -- there was a delay with start of production for max tow/6.2 combo, and I decided not to wait)

First time I pulled with it, I knew the 'standard mirrors wouldn't do it for me.

 

Of course opinions vary, and it depends on what the truck is used for.

 

 

 

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Not sure if this has been asked but with the HC does it have the blind spot monitoring and the yellow light in the mirrors?

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On March 6, 2020 at 2:08 PM, Black02Silverado said:

Not sure if this has been asked but with the HC does it have the blind spot monitoring and the yellow light in the mirrors?

Yes it does

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Posted
1 hour ago, ArTurf said:

Yes it does

Great. Then I need the mirrors off a 2020 High Country it seems.  Now the question is if I can get them and the harness for everything to work just like my non-towing mirrors do.

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7 hours ago, Black02Silverado said:

Great. Then I need the mirrors off a 2020 High Country it seems.  Now the question is if I can get them and the harness for everything to work just like my non-towing mirrors do.

Are you saying you're going to use the 2020 Tow mirrors on an '02?

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2 hours ago, ArTurf said:

Are you saying you're going to use the 2020 Tow mirrors on an '02?

No.  I have a 2019, I have been lazy and not gotten around to putting it in my info below my avatar.  My main concern was loosing blind spot alert in the mirror going from the regular mirrors to the towing.

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2019 LTZ 6.2 with 2”GM lift and RC level Looking for anyone with a 2020 LTZ or High Country 1500 with tow mirrors and want to swap for regular ones please message me willing to pay shipping located in Arizona thanks 

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Anyone have luck finding part numbers for the power/camera/blindspot mirrors yet?  I tried searching a couple VIN’s and haven’t found anything. 

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On 1/11/2020 at 4:17 PM, Hamflex said:

I put the 2020 tow mirrors on my 2019 LT. Every function I had works, adjustable mirror, temp, and defrosters. The lights on the fronts and the LED lights integrated into the mirror do not. 
 

kind of annoying, but I can finally see my race car trailer when I’m backing up so I’m happy about that. 

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@Hamflex How was the install process?  I have a '19 LT and I've been searching forever for tow mirrors.  Pissed GM came out with them for 2020 models, but not for 2019.  Did you install a wiring harness too or were you simply able to swap out mirror for mirror?  The only thing I have with my mirrors I believe is the electric adjustable.  But they are manual fold, and have no lights.  So I assume that stuff on the new mirrors just wouldn't work right?  I tow a camper, and while I get by with the normal mirrors, I've been sort of obsessed with finding mirrors.  I don't want the extenders.  I want real tow mirrors.  This is the first I've seen that someone was successful with it, so pretty pumped about this.  Even if the lights don't work, whatever.  Maybe down the road, a new wiring harness will come out to help with that.  

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