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Old 12-24-2017, 05:36 PM   #7
Deerelindel
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Re: Lets see your tow mirrors. '69 K20 needs your ideas.

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While I know this a real problem for you the flyswatters are not a solution. Looked for half an hour through my pictures and can't find more than bracket pictures. Finding a good usable set will be very difficult plus they are not that usable in that they vibrate badly.

Understand about the rust issue but for moderate to limited towing I think the camper four points are the best choice. Most car trailers here go 96" wide and they push 102" (its fun walking around Willow Springs Raceway pits).
For a full timer I'd jump up to the DG5 West Coast or a current bubble back aftermarket style that is similar with heated heads even.
Do you have the mounting location for the flyswatters? What book did this diagram come from?
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