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harryjr
Explorer
Feb 19, 2016

Clip On Tow Mirrors

Just got a 2016 Tundra 5.7 Double Cab w/ tow package, but no tow mirrors. I only have a inch or two clearance on either side with the garage door, so I'd rather not switch to permanent towing mirrors. Anybody have any recommendation for clip-on tow mirrors that can be removed when not towing? Thanks.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    Try CIPA tow mirrors. (Google) They do not clip on. They slide OVER your existing mirrors. Custom fitted for your vehicle. They do NOT vibrate and look like they were made there. And when you are done towing. Just slide them off.
    They are more pricey than clip on, But worth it. Mine were in the $65.00 per set range.




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  • A few years ago I used the slide on ones and they worked well. I thought that the Tundra offered the big tow mirrors that slide out when needed and then slid in when not used, but I could be wrong.
  • Try CIPA tow mirrors. (Google) They do not clip on. They slide OVER your existing mirrors. Custom fitted for your vehicle. They do NOT vibrate and look like they were made there. And when you are done towing. Just slide them off.
    They are more pricey than clip on, But worth it. Mine were in the $65.00 per set range.
  • I have the Fit System snap on mirrors for my Suburban. They work okay, not much vibration and still allow for my OEM power fold functionality with the extra mirrors on. This says 07+, but I know the Tundra has been updated a little recently. I'm not sure if they still fit a 2016. Amazon has a good return policy.
  • I agree on the vibration issues - had that problem when we towed a TT with a Tahoe. The OEM extendable towing mirrors on my Sierra will fold flat against the side of the truck. I have the non-motorized (for folding) version, but I'm pretty sure they come in a power-folding version, as well.

    Rob
  • The ones we tried vibrated like crazy and were next to worthless.
  • My experience with the clip on mirrors is they vibrate too much at cruising speeds and only help when backing in sites. Instead I put rectangular angled mirrors on the outside if my truck mirrors. Took a little getting used to but ow I find them much better than any mirrors extensions I've ever used.
  • I got some that use two rubber straps per mirror, don't remember the brand, I bought one and tried it and went back and bought a second one. vibrates a little, but usable.

    bumpy