Truck Mirrors
Trucks are more difficult to maneuver than smaller vehicles because of their
design. They are bigger and thus truck drivers must be extra careful when driving
especially on the highway. When driving a truck, driver cannot afford to make
driving errors that may put not only the vehicle and his passenger at risk but
the entire vehicles that share the road with him. That is why it is very important
that trucks should have truck mirrors for improved visibility and to be very aware of what is ahead, behind, and beside
you at all times.

Truck mirrors are vital in every truck because they give the driver a clear and
full view of the road and conditions of traffic. These should include towing mirrors,
automatic dimming rear view mirrors, side mirrors, wide-angle mirrors, and truck
inspection mirrors. For late truck models, revolutionary 6-way power towing mirrors
are important because they provide the safest, most convenient solution to rear
view trailer needs. They are the attachments or replacements mirrors which slip
onto your existing truck mirror to provide added visibility needed to tow safely.
Automatic dimming rear view mirror shifts to night mode when it detects bright
lights while wide-angle mirrors provide truck drivers a much wider view than the
standard. Rear view truck mirrors also have a built-in convex and a larger flat
glass surface. These have a side mount design to give you behind and side viewing
with ease. Their inventive design eliminates blind spots for your driving safety.
Side mirrors are also part of truck mirrors used for viewing what is coming up
beside you while truck inspection mirrors are used for inspecting the top of the
trucks which has either a 12" convex or flat mirror and a mirror head that is
easily detachable and comes with mirror protection cover.
Truck mirrors are very likely to get damaged and need replacement after a period
of time. But you have to make sure that you replace your mirrors with the type
of mirrors the truckers use. For truck mirrors replacement and glass and mirror
installations, safety glasses and glass handling gloves are strongly recommended.