Improve your visibility and road safety with this Truck Hood Mirror, RH, Chrome, Manual Adjustment - Fits Freightliner Cascadia, Replaces OEM A22-66565-003, 42380, 563.46012C, AM56346012C, 955-5204, FRTA2266565003, ABP N74B A2000CHR, TR036-FRHMC-R. Find more information about this heavy-duty replacement mirror below:
- Durable Construction: Its chrome finish complements the truck’s aesthetics while providing excellent tolerance to corrosion and harsh weather conditions.
- Adjustment Type: This is a manual adjustment mirror that allows the driver to set the viewing angle by hand. It provides a dependable solution without relying on any electronic or motorized mechanisms, reducing potential failure points.
- Non-Heating Feature: This heating mirror version does not include a heating element, making it a straightforward and cost-effective replacement.
- Application: This hood-mounted mirror improves driver awareness of obstacles, curbs, and traffic on the passenger side of heavy-duty trucks. It’s ideal for tight turns, lane changes, and urban driving where side visibility is crucial.
Compatibility: Compatible with Other Brands & Their Part Numbers:
- Fits Alliance Truck Parts: ABP N74B A2000CHR
- Fits Automann: 563.46012C, AM56346012C
- Fits Dorman: 955-5204
- Fits Freightliner: A22-66565-003
- Fits Torque: TR036-FRHMC-R
Compatible with Make Model Year:
- Fits Freightliner Cascadia: 2008-2015
Safety Points to Consider:
- Ensure the mirror is adjusted properly before driving, especially since this model is manual.
- Securely fasten all mounting bolts to reduce vibration or detachment during travel.
- Periodically inspect for cracks or wear, particularly after long hauls or in extreme weather conditions.
Installation Instructions:
- Remove the old or damaged mirror by unbolting it from the hood mounting area.
- Clean the hood surface to ensure a smooth, rust-free mounting base.
- Align the new mirror’s backing plate and mounting arm to the factory-drilled holes.
- Secure the mirror using the lock nuts. Tighten firmly but avoid overtightening.
- Adjust the mirror manually to get appropriate visibility from the driver’s seat.
When to Replace Your Old Mirror:
- Mirror lens is cracked, missing, or loose.
- The existing mount is damaged or causing mirror vibration.
- Visibility is compromised due to age or distortion.
- You're upgrading or refurbishing the exterior of your truck.