You'd need to be hard core to want to do this, but if you are towing all the time, this is what I found to be best I ever expeienced: "West Coast" style mirrors. I had them on a Suburban that was used primarily for towing & the visibility in them was absolutely fantastic!
Having said that, they wouldn't exactly "blend" with your RL appearance wise.
Here are some examples of what they are..... most are single rectangular mirror, but the ones I had were "dual" with a smaller square section below that was convex. The larger flat glass above is what makes you really comfortable however. The image at bottom gives you an idea of what I was looking at... it is similar to the arrangement I had, but mine was all metal (chrome) structure.
You'll have to put holes in your truck to mount these, and I'm not even sure how well they would mount on RL. BUT, I can say that the ones with the "tripod" type mountng & cross bar sit rock-solid on the door, while some others (just top & bottom bar) can tend to bounce a bit... especially on uneven road conditions. Probably more than you wanted, but it's food for thought.
http://www.carid.com/k-source/full-...n-h3641.html?gclid=CNLL9euimcQCFQmVfgodi68Awg
http://www.midwestwheel.com/\specials\catalog0\32Retrac Mirrors130010302012.pdf
Having said that, they wouldn't exactly "blend" with your RL appearance wise.
Here are some examples of what they are..... most are single rectangular mirror, but the ones I had were "dual" with a smaller square section below that was convex. The larger flat glass above is what makes you really comfortable however. The image at bottom gives you an idea of what I was looking at... it is similar to the arrangement I had, but mine was all metal (chrome) structure.
You'll have to put holes in your truck to mount these, and I'm not even sure how well they would mount on RL. BUT, I can say that the ones with the "tripod" type mountng & cross bar sit rock-solid on the door, while some others (just top & bottom bar) can tend to bounce a bit... especially on uneven road conditions. Probably more than you wanted, but it's food for thought.
http://www.carid.com/k-source/full-...n-h3641.html?gclid=CNLL9euimcQCFQmVfgodi68Awg
http://www.midwestwheel.com/\specials\catalog0\32Retrac Mirrors130010302012.pdf
