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Every truck I've driven has both. The hood mirror is further and gives much less view of the lane next to you.
Here's a comparison I just took -
If I had to choose one to get rid of it's the hood mirror no question. Ideally you check all three mirrors but the hood mirror shows much less to you. It's just better at showing you that immediate blind spot.
Thanks for proving my point, Anyone else wondering about the veracity of what I said, open that hood mirror pic in another page and expand. Clear view of everything rear on the drivers side.
It shows more to the side but it's much much harder to see anything farther back compared to the door mirrors.