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RV FEATURE MIRROR TYPES Police don’t have a preference as to what kind of and removing clip-on mirrors is a real time- tow mirror caravanners use, as long as the mirror saver when travelling a lot in the van,” he said. provides a compliant field of rearward vision. “I also believe it’s easier to drive with the I, on the other hand, highly recommend the Clearviews. With clip-on extension mirrors, I Milenco range, specifically the Grand Aeros, find I'm constantly having to adjust my gaze which I’ve used for five years without problem. to make sure I look at the outer mirrors. With These mirrors are shaped in a way that allows Clearviews, I have one point of focus.” air to pass around them – I’ve never had my car’s mirrors ‘blow in’ when passing a truck, for example. These mirrors employ a simple but effective clamping system and are fully adjustable. The Clearview system is also highly recommended. Marty Ledwich of RVeeThereYet.com uses them on his Land Cruiser. “We chose the Clearviews Clearview mirrors require only one mainly for convenience. Not point of focus (pic: Marty Ledwich). having to worry about fitting