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So being a semi-pro youtuber has it's perks. Worked with Boost Auto Parts on a little project for their new Towing Mirrors for 2019+ Silverado/Sierra 1500. Got the mirrors installed over the weekend and a full in depth installation video will be coming soon. Just wanted to preview them here with a short video. Check it out below.

 

In Depth Install Video

 

 

 

Teaser Preview Video

 

 

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Hell yeah, super nice! I really wish they would add a provision to slide in the camera tray from my factory mirrors, I really enjoy the 360 view and trailer lane change function.

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I would love to have these on my truck. I just can't justify to my wife the $1300 that it would cost for me to get them.

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On 11/23/2022 at 3:39 PM, Traction said:

Hell yeah, super nice! I really wish they would add a provision to slide in the camera tray from my factory mirrors, I really enjoy the 360 view and trailer lane change function.

 

Thanks! I'll pass that little bit of info on to my contact at Boost Auto Parts, maybe they can figure out a way to incorporate that into future builds.

 

 

 

22 hours ago, GreatWhiteMexican said:

I would love to have these on my truck. I just can't justify to my wife the $1300 that it would cost for me to get them.

 

11 hours ago, Naughty Donkey Performance said:

Boost makes excellent products and user friendly installs but WOW those are pricey, when you option them up the way most would want them.

 

They are definitely pricey! Especially when you spec them out fully with every upgrade. But they are very high quality mirrors, I would say they rival the GM factory mirrors every bit.

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Bump for today, I just updated the main post to include a link to my in depth install video. Check it out!

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14 hours ago, David Withrow said:

Installed the Boost mirrors last weekend. The video was very helpful. Well worth the money.

 

They look great! Glad the video was helpful. The chrome covers look good on your black truck. Enjoy!

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What's the difference in wiring if I already have the front facing spots. The Switch is on the dashboard.

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