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ECones
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Dec 25, 2014

2015 Toyota Tundra question

I'm very near buying a 2015 Toyota Tundra to pull our 24' travel trailer and have a question for anyone here who may already own one.

There's a "tow mirror" option with wider mirrors, but the danged things are $600 installed.

I'm currently using a 2003 Tundra, and the stock mirrors are almost wide enough, but not quite.

The 2015 is 4.7" wider according to spec sheets on both vehicles. Are the stock mirrors wide enough for you?

Many thanks ....

26 Replies

  • MitchF150 wrote:

    Mine are so good, I don't even need to extend them.. :)


    I run a 30' TT with a 2014 Hemi and never extend/rotate mine either. I previously had a 2006 Duramax with the slide/extending type and moved them a couple times, and the difference was very minimal. I'm largely confused by all these moving mirrors. I've found anything but the ones that just sit right against the door are more than adequate. Different strokes for different folks I suppose.
  • Check the Payload capacity on the Tundra. I had a 2012 plenty towing capacity but very little payload capacity. I had to put extension mirrors on my 2012 Tundra. If I bought another one I would get the towing mirrors.
  • My Max Tow option only cost an additional $335 and that included the tow mirrors.. They are power/heated mirrors, but you have to extend/fold them manually.

    Mine are so good, I don't even need to extend them.. :) I've only got a 7' wide TT and they allow me to see everything behind the trailer.



    Good luck!

    Mitch
  • Thanks for the quick replies folks. Like I said, the stock mirrors on my 2003 are almost wide enough, but I suspect you're right that, though the 2015 may be better, they still won't be adequate. We've been using add-on mirrors on my 2003, and they're fine. I may just use them on the new one, but the optional tow mirrors would be nice. I'm not financing, but $600 extra on a new truck is not that much. I might even get them to give them to me to seal the deal ;)

    Jeremiah, my trailer is under 5000 pounds, and my current Tundra handles pretty well, but it's at the upper end of it's tow capacity. The 2015, with the 5.7 liter V-8 and a tow package, has almost double the capacity, so I feel it'll be fine.

    I'm a Toyota guy. If I were buying anything else, it'd probably be a Ford, and I may give one a look before committing.

    Thanks again for the quick responses.
  • I agree... I had add on tow mirrors on my F150....

    My F350 had towing mirrors and they were incredible...I would absolutely check the box and add the towing mirrors. $600.00 is a lot but it's just a small fraction of what you are paying for the truck... It may add $5-10 bucks per payment if you are financing.

    As a side question... With all the newer tech out there, why the Tundra? I'm genuinely curious...I love the Tundra and if I could use a half ton it would be a serious contender for me... But I'm buying used... And a HD Something.

    Thanks!

    Jeremiah
  • In my opinion no stock mirrors on any vehicle are wide enough for towing. Period.