Semi Truck Mirrors

Semi Truck Mirrors

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Unlike cars that have both side mirrors and rear view mirrors, semi trucks are equipped with the former type only. Due to the height of the trailer which would allow the driver of a semi truck to see just his or her own trailer, truckers have to rely on their side mirrors only. Also, trucks have larger blind spots, which is why their side mirrors should cover as much area as possible. To provide you with such mirrors, we keep our finger on the pulse of the truck industry development, offering you only best-in-class semi truck mirrors.

The proper use of semi truck mirrors is one of the essential skills that can make you a safer, more efficient driver and help minimize the probability of costly road accidents involving other, less experienced and less skilled motorists. The more mirrors you install on your truck, the better. Equip your big rig with as many mirrors as possible to try to eliminate blind spots and reduce the risk of getting into a road accident. Additional mirrors can give you a clearer picture of your surroundings and more points of view for you to check if your trailer is in the clear when making sharp turns.

It is recommended to install a pair of stationary mirrors on the hood besides folding mirrors on the truck’s sides. The additional mirror on the top of the passenger side window allows you to eliminate the largest blind spot on the right almost completely. Each time, before starting your engine, you should check if your mirrors are in order and adjust them if needed. Set your mirrors in such a manner so that your blind spots are as small as possible. If some of the mirrors cannot be adjusted from the cabin, ask a friend for help or get out and do it manually.

Note that your mirrors may shift due to vibration or contacts with other rigs on a truck stop, so it is important to inspect them frequently and keep them clean. One of the best habits that you can pick up while driving a semi truck is checking your mirrors frequently. Make short glances every few seconds to track the maneuvers of other road users that can enter your blind spot at any moment. Always check if the path is clear before changing the lane. When turning, look closely into your mirrors and make sure that your trailer doesn’t get pulled into other cars, curbs, road signs, or other obstacles.

In case you feel that your stock mirrors don’t give you a complete picture about the traffic situation around your truck, you can always improve the functionality and safety of your big rig by installing some of our premium-quality semi truck mirrors. In our online store, you can find a large selection of side view mirrors, hood mirrors, towing mirrors, blind spot mirrors, and mirror glass by some of the most reputable brands in the industry, such as Dorman, Mopar, Replace, K Source, and many others. You can replace your standard mirrors with their power-adjustable, heated counterparts that may also feature LED lights.

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