What's the general consensus on the best type of mirrors for towing van? Easy,practical,etc?
Thanks
Kath
-- Edited by Kathleen on Thursday 27th of July 2017 04:36:29 PM
Dougwe said
08:53 AM Jul 28, 2017
Kath, if you pop into the 'General' section of this great forum there is the very same question in the last few days with replies. It has also been discussed many, many times so do a search up in the thick blue line above.
Me, I would never leave home without my 'Clearview' mirrors that are on my tug. A camera fitted the rear of my aluminium tent makes for heaps of vision all round.
Kathleen said
03:31 PM Jul 28, 2017
Thanks Dougwe! It's all a little daunting! I require something that is foolproof!! Cheers!
Dougwe said
04:10 PM Jul 28, 2017
Can't get any more "foolproof" than clearviews Kath.
Fit 'm forget 'm. Well nearly anyway.
macka17 said
05:53 PM Jul 28, 2017
Bit big and clumsy on Utes Doug??.
I was looking at one coupla weeks ago.
Looked real "look at me"..
Mate had some on his 100 ser. but took them off.
Too much when not towing. even in.
Plus us with manual mirrors. No go.
They so big when nothing on rear.
Apart from pricing $700+. plus Fitting.
I use the mount on Door units. as good coverage.
"removable" when not in use.
Not stuck with them hanging off side of car, 24\7.
Plus, around $120\150 for good ones.
On Patrols I had the strap onto existing mirrors for over 30 yrs.
Only ever lost one.
Dumb Pr--k came too close.
I'd feel a right dork driving round with them on and no van behind.
Dickodownunder said
06:06 PM Jul 28, 2017
I have Clearviews and they do cost a bit however as Doug said they are foolproof and are there when you need them.
I find that if I am in a parking spot that is designed by a supermarket car park civil engineer then I just fold mine in while my car is parked there.
Most of the time you just leave them in the non towing position.
Lancelot Link said
12:08 AM Jul 29, 2017
Agree with Dougwe and well worth the expense, particularly with lower panoramic mirror which gives that greater view!
meetoo said
06:13 PM Aug 7, 2017
Lancelot Link wrote:
Agree with Dougwe and well worth the expense, particularly with lower panoramic mirror which gives that greater view!
Fully agree with the above. Set and forget.
Cheers, John.
Peter Rose said
12:26 PM Sep 21, 2017
Clear Views every time
Tried the rest now I have the best !
FYI go to Clear view web site and check out the second hand ones
I got mine second hand for $400 after a bit of negotiation that was including postage from Perth to NSW
Kathleen said
10:18 PM Sep 30, 2017
Thanks for the responses re mirrors! Unfortunately they don't make Clearview for my vehicle-Mazda CX5! I rang the company & begged! No go!
Spook said
10:14 PM Oct 15, 2017
Clearview mirrors are available for my 80 series but having seen them on numerous other vehicles I reckon I'd feel like a knob driving around with them sticking out like Wingnut's ears even in the retracted position. No offence to anyone who carries the nickname "Wingnut".
Just a note here, what ever mirrors you get, remember that some "clip on's" can, over time ruin the original mounted mirror, vibration etc., the cost of the original mirror because of all the fancy internals, will cost way more than say "Clear Views".
Good evening all!
What's the general consensus on the best type of mirrors for towing van? Easy,practical,etc?
Thanks
Kath
-- Edited by Kathleen on Thursday 27th of July 2017 04:36:29 PM
Me, I would never leave home without my 'Clearview' mirrors that are on my tug. A camera fitted the rear of my aluminium tent makes for heaps of vision all round.
Thanks Dougwe! It's all a little daunting! I require something that is foolproof!! Cheers!
Fit 'm forget 'm. Well nearly anyway.
I was looking at one coupla weeks ago.
Looked real "look at me"..
Mate had some on his 100 ser. but took them off.
Too much when not towing. even in.
Plus us with manual mirrors. No go.
They so big when nothing on rear.
Apart from pricing $700+. plus Fitting.
I use the mount on Door units. as good coverage.
"removable" when not in use.
Not stuck with them hanging off side of car, 24\7.
Plus, around $120\150 for good ones.
On Patrols I had the strap onto existing mirrors for over 30 yrs.
Only ever lost one.
Dumb Pr--k came too close.
I'd feel a right dork driving round with them on and no van behind.
I find that if I am in a parking spot that is designed by a supermarket car park civil engineer then I just fold mine in while my car is parked there.
Most of the time you just leave them in the non towing position.
Fully agree with the above. Set and forget.
Cheers, John.
Tried the rest now I have the best !
FYI go to Clear view web site and check out the second hand ones
I got mine second hand for $400 after a bit of negotiation that was including postage from Perth to NSW
Thanks for the responses re mirrors! Unfortunately they don't make Clearview for my vehicle-Mazda CX5! I rang the company & begged! No go!
These are the ones I am still using www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Towing-Mirror-Easy-Fit-2-Pack/164900 but it seems they are sold out at the moment I leave the clamp section on at all times and just slide mirrors in or out when not towing van.