# 1
K-Source Universal Towing Mirror - Clip On - Convex Mirror - Qty 1
Concern that this model mirror would not fit my 2016 Toyota Highlander Platinum was unfounded. They were extremely easy to attach and fit the SUV mirrors very well. At 60mph, no sense of loosening or significant vibration. I was especially pleased that they did not interfere with the SUV's side warning indicator sensors. Highly recommend.
I received my mirrors and tried them on my new Toyota Highlander and they fitted nicely. My maiden voyage will be on May 11 and at that time I will re evaluate this review and add pictures ànd comments Thanks for a good product as of right now I am very pleased. To be continued.....
# 2
CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clamp On - Adjustable Length - Steel
I originally purchase the CIPA Universal Fit Clip on Mirrors for my Toyota Highlander. Do not waste your money. They constantly moved while driving and did not keep the trailer in view. The CIPA clamp on mirrors stay in place and provide great viewing angles with NO Vibrations! Easy to install, and can be adjusted many ways. I must also say that etrailer provided excellent customer service and price matched to [other on-line retailer]. Very pleased!
Overall happy with these tow mirrors. They mount to the bottom of our 2016 Toyota Highlander mirrors and they give a good view of our oversized popup camper. They do shake a bit in the wind but they are easy to install and have never came loose. They only problem I had once was a gust of wind which caused the Toyota's mirror to fold with it attached. Since there is no custom mirror for our vehicle, they are the next best thing. They have lots of adjustability.
# 3
CIPA Universal Towing Mirror - Clip On - Qty 1
Not for 2015 Highlander. These seem like nice mirrors and I wish I could use them but in my opinion, they do not work for a 2015 Toyota Highlander. I bought them based on an answered question that they would work. Three (or two) major problems. First the shape of the Highlander mirror is such that the thickest part is closest to the car and it gets progressively more narrow towards the outer end. That means there is nothing to keep the straps from sliding off - it might be OK for short distances. It needs some kind of keeper system. Second, the strap is only just barely long enough to engage the buckle at the fattest part of the mirror. There is not enough through the buckle to stop it from slipping out. A longer strap would work here. Third, part of the highlander mirror is very close to the edge of the housing - I can't confirm if that is really a problem and it might depend on how the individual driver adjusts the mirror. I never really got one attached well enough that I would trust driving with it. I have found no other alternative mirrors that work.
The towing side mirror extensions for my Toyota Highlander attached and worked just like demonstrated in the website video. As a bonus the cost was equal or less than other "discount" websites.
# 4
CIPA Universal Fit Dual-View Towing Mirror - Clip-On
On our vehicle it was not sufficiently adjustable to take advantage of both mirrors but the large mirror worked OK. Since it fell off and broke into a thousand pieces I haven’t had a problem with it.
So far the product meets my needs and expectations! Very happy with the product. The mirrors fit my Highlander and work well when pulling my 18' travel trailer.
# 5
CIPA Custom Towing Mirror - Slip On - Passenger Side
I received 2 orders now from Etrailer, one I did online and one soeaking with their agent and both arrived fast and as ordered! Great job very satisfied with product as well! Thank you!
Rather on the high side on cost but they are easy it install and remove. Field of vision is not what it could be but better than the mirrors on the truck.
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