# 1
CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Clamp On - Adjustable Length - Steel
Easy to install and remove. Minimal vibration with a great field of vision. Great buy.
Excellent product. Easy to put on. Took them off, put them in my camper storage. Next trip out, when I put them on, I did not even need to adjust them! The mirrors are slight contour and slight magnification, which makes them easy to see. There is virtually NO vibration during travel. (I have had others that shimmied so bad you could not see a thing.) I flip my driver side mirror in frequently to check my mail box, so it is not very stiff. So I ran a small bungee from the clamp to the grill under my hood. Did this for both sides. My driver side flipped in when traveling at interstate speeds, so I put a second bungee on it. Fixed the problem. Allen bolts at top of clamp are rusting after 2nd use. All in all though, I am very pleased with this product and it is well worth the money spent. It is the only product I could find to properly fit my 2011 Toyota Tacoma, because it clamps on the mirror frame and does not rest on my truck mirrors. Great Product!
# 2
CIPA Universal Fit Dual-View Towing Mirror - Clip-On
I bought the trailer mirrors for my Jeep Grand Cherokee to pull my pull behind trailer. See pictures. The mirrors attach easily and securely and shake very little when driving. I need them mostly when backing up and I can see where the trailer tires are going. The mirrors do not adjust easily but when you do they stay in place. What I especially like is the size of the mirrors and having two independent mirrors.
Pros: Very easy to install. Will fit on almost anything. Cons: Bit of a challenge to adjust the in/out tilt on fixed mirror housings. Would like a little more height, but it's OK. This is a good solution for the casual user like me. Installation is painless. If you need more control over height or tilt, this is not for you.
# 3
K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Convex Mirror - Qty 2
They were easy to install (once you figure out where the strap release button is located) and worked like a charm! I drive a 2017 Suburban and towed a Keystone Bullet (about 8 1/2’ wide and 30’ long) 160 miles today without any issues. The mirrors are not what I’d call pleasing to the eye, but they certainly provided an additional 18” of span, enabling me to look down the sides of the trailer and see cars behind me.
These are working out great! I'm now a wiz at putting them on too. They're great quality, sturdy and snug fitting. Very happy.
# 4
K-Source Universal Towing Mirror - Clip On - Convex Mirror - Qty 1
After years of replacing mirrors from other sources I purchased a pair of these. There fantastic, plenty of adjustments. Got covid on vacation, really sick and did not properly install mirror. Not broken but scratched badly from asphalt at 55 mph. Purchased a replacement, scratched one is my spare.
I already had mirror extensions because I pull a travel trailer, but one got broken off so I needed a replacement. I chose this different model and am happy I did because it gives me a clear view of what might be coming up on my left side. I can easily see if I am able to change lanes. I do still like the other model though, and it works perfectly for the right side because I have three different aspects to help me know when to pull back in after passing. I highly recommend both models. Shipping was fast.
# 5
CIPA Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Qty 2
Finally, we got extended mirrors for our 2016 Sequoia. OEM mirrors are manageable but inefficient when backing up or switching lanes with a Travel Trailer. The only issue with the extended mirrors is that they vibrate to the extent you get hypnotized. They work best at slow speeds, backing in campgrounds or switching lanes at slow speeds. Sixty-five miles, forget it. Use your best judgment. If the mirrors are well molded into place, the vibration may be minimized. The team at etrailer, from start to finish, was fabulous. Thanks
CIPA Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors performed as advertised. I followed others' suggestions and thoroughly cleaned & de-bugged (w/bug cleaner) my Cherokees' existing mirrors so the rubber retaining straps adhered to my Cherokees' mirrors. Also secured a zip tie around the Towing Mirror & the Cherokee mirrors to prevent slippage. There Was slight vibration of the Towing Mirror image, but nothing I couldn't live with. The extra extension beyond my Cherokee's mirrors made driving and lane changes much easier, safer, & less stressful. I'd buy these again.
# 6
CIPA Universal Towing Mirrors - Clamp On - Qty 2
A nice alternative for temporary mirrors for trailer hauling. They didn't interfere with the remote mirror adjustment on the factory installed outside mirrors and held securely once adjusted. I used them on a 2019 Honda Ridgeline.
We needed these extended mirrors on our van when pulling our camper. They fit perfect on our 2014 E250. Husband was very happy with the added rear vision they provide. The mirrors stayed put and adjusted even on the interstate. Great purchase!
# 7
K-Source Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Pair
They will not stay on the mirrors for a 2023 Grand Cherokee. After very careful installation they fell off because the shape of the mirror is rounded and you cannot get a good grip to hold the mirror on
The mirrors worked better than I expected and fit a Kia Sorento quite well. The design is pretty easy to mount and dismount once they're set up.Ive wind tested them to 72 mph when passing and they've held tight
# 8
CIPA Universal Towing Mirror - Clip On - Qty 1
My rating is less to do with the product and more with etrailer. I ordered an identical mirror (CIPA model 11950) on amazon for less than half the price, 1 day shipping, free delivery, and it did not fit my vehicle so I bought the one etrailer recommended for my vehicle. I thought it was CIPA model 7070 but that is just the etrailer model #. I got CIPA model 11950 which I already have. Now I need to return the ones to etrailer and I'm being charged $16 to do so. This could have been avoided if the CIPA model number was immediately visible in the description (it is there in small print at the bottom). Also, my vehicle's mirror (2018 explorer) is not the same as the 2018 explorer in the video and picture. So it's not accurate for etrailer to say it fits all 2018 Explorers.
Purchased a pair for our 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee towing a nuCamp 400 from FL to AK and back. Three months and around 16k miles. Pros - other than an adjustment the second day, I never had to adjust the tension straps again. They were easy to mount and did not interfere with our mirrors folding inward. They weathered three months on the road without issue though I was beginning to worry about the straps becoming brittle. I noticed this once I removed them. Had I kept them, I would have used some silicon to rejuvenate the rubber. Cons - the only con is they shake. They shake to the point that sometimes I couldn't distinguish what exactly was behind me. I knew there was a vehicle, but the distortion from the vibration prohibited me from getting a clear view of exactly what was behind us. Impressions - they worked for our trip but I knew I would want something else for our next long trip, so we invested in a Furrion Reviewing Camera.
# 9
CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirrors - Strap On - Qty 2
I bought these mirrors to use on our 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I used them just a couple of times and have decided to look for something else. Despite my best efforts and watching (and re-watching) the online video that shows them being mounted on my exact vehicle, I found that the soft pads that grip the back of the mirror could not keep the mirror in place for more than 30 minutes or so. It was warm (mid-80s) when I used the mirrors and the heat seemed to let the pads slip too much. I tried several different positions and adjusted the tension straps carefully, but no luck. They seem pretty well made and may well work well on other vehicles, but they just don't work with my Jeep GC.
Honda Odyssey 2010 is what these mirrors are used for by me. Once I get them positioned where I want them, which was quite the project the first time, they work fine, giving driver critically necessary views of our A-line trailer. After a period of driving, though, their position shifts, they start to sag, they simply cant hold on tight enough to the half-melted-bar-of-soap aero-shape of our Honda mirrors. Not the fault of CIPA, it IS a universal fit it says. Some fits will be better than others. There are no mirrors I could find dedicated to 09 - 11 Honda Odysseys. These work, don't get me wrong, and I'll keep using them, since there's nothing else available, but it took a while to discover the routine that gets them mounted where they stand half a chance to last a trip. The tension locking knobs are a righteous pain in the patooty. I would say to look long and hard for a mirror made specifically for your application before you buy these. If nothing is available, well... OK, maybe these will work for you. So far they have for me, once I got it all figured out.
# 10
CIPA Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Qty 2
So-so construction and design. With one modification they're more than acceptable. The arms and straps will slip and loosen if installed on triangular or tapered housings. Mirrors that have backs nearly parallel to the mirror face, and have upper and lower mirror edges that are nearly parallel are not affected. Adding a peel and stick plastic wall hanger to a tapered housing will stop the strap from slipping and loosening. The ball and socket mount is good and tight, but the stud on the ball is loose in the arm. I think most of the jitter and vibration others report is from this sloppy clearance that the stud screw can't tighten enough. I'll be addressing that as well. A nice option for those of us that a) don't tow a majority of the time and don't want full time extended mirrors, and/or b) tow with multiple vehicles and prefer to have adjustability to fit our 'fleet'.
I ordered these for a 2023 Tundra after being advised to do so. The straps seem to be too short and to get them attached I'm really stretching then out and they're difficult to mount. I'm concerned they're going to pull off with so much tension and very little strap left threading through the tensioner.
# 11
CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver Side and Passenger Side
I was hoping to fill out a review of my recent interaction with eTrailer but cannot update a previous review or add a new one. I had an issue with some towing mirror extensions that I purchased where one of the mirrors shattered very very easily. Dena contacted me and offered a replacement and subsequently had the new items shipped very quickly. Just want to say thanks to Dena for her awesome customer service and kindness. You rock!
We use them when we pull our camper. The mirrors allow us to see around The camper now. They are easy to put on and take off. We highly recommend them.
# 12
CIPA Custom Towing Mirror - Slip On - Driver Side
They are ok for what they are. Easy to install and remove. They do not show as much as I thought but enough since I dont have factory tow mirrors.
I ordered these mirrors for my car in Oct 2021 at which time the website indicated they would fit my car. I only need them for towing during the summer so did not even open the boxes until this week, April 2022. Imagine my surprise to find out that the mirrors do NOT fit my car. I immediately sent an e-mail requesting process to return and exchange for mirrors that would fit. Today I received a response stating sorry they don't fit but our returns policy is 60 days and I was outside of that time. I should try selling them locally! I could understand if the mirrors were no longer carried by etrailer but they are still in stock. And I'm not asking for a refund but an exchange. Very disappointed in this company!
# 13
K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors - Snap On - Driver and Passenger Side
These mirrors are GREAT!! Exactly what I've been looking for. The fit, adjustability, look are awesome!! They look like they are factory installed. We tow a travel trailer (now with a 2011 Suburban) and vision from the passenger side has always been a problem. I have tried others from different sources on different tow vehicles: there is no comparison and they are cheaper too!! I am so glad I found etrailer.com. Just plug in your info and the solution to your problem is found!
Simply installed and removed, these mirrors make all the difference when towing our 33’ trailer. They easily adjust to allow the best views of both the trailer and surrounding traffic. I highly recommend this product.
# 14
K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors - Snap On - Driver and Passenger Side
Purchased the K-source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors for use while towing a trailer. They are a perfect fit and really help me keep an eye on the traffic around me. They also help to eliminate some of the blind spots with or without a trailer behind me. Right product for the right vehicle. Thanks Etrailer!
These have been a great safety feature for pulling a trailer. I really appreciate how they detach and are easily stowed. Olid product!
# 15
K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Flat Mirror - Qty 2
Very good quality construction. Very good fit for a non-custom mount. Thick rubber straps are stretched over the car’s side mirror and hold the mirror well. My car is a 2017 Ford Expedition EL. Note: when you fold in the car mirror the towing mirror partially blocks the progress so that mirror stops early. It is still folded but not as completely as without the tow mirror. And yes, they are two identical mirrors so on one side the straps go up, on the other side they go down.
BUYER BEWARE!!!!!! I had great hopes for these mirrors. They look great. They appear to be very adjustable right out package. They fit on my Tacoma securely. They don't interfere with the function of the stock mirrors. Everything was moving along "swimmingly". Then I sit inside my truck to do the final adjustment (moving the actual mirror to get the correct setting and lock it into the "sweet spot"). The new Mirror is very stiff...doesn't want to move. Well, its new...so....Okay, I don't want to ruin anything...so.... No worries, I go get a phillips screwdriver to loosen the back screw a smidge so the friction adjustment can work . Come back start to back the screw out just a smidge...nope...still can't adjust the...wait...unscrew some more....that's not an adjustment screw at all. That just screws directly into the back of the mirror to hold it solidly in place. Worse yet, There is no friction mechanism on the back of the mirror at all. It is one solid piece of plastic. The molded plastic replicates the look as if it has the ability to move, but in reality....There is no way to do small mirror corrections once you have this thing installed. What the Actual people?????!!!!!!???? If you can't do minor adjustments to the mirror while you are in the vehicle, then the mirror is completely useless. I wouldn't recommend this product to my worst enemy. It's a piece of crap. DO NOT BUY!!!! A complete waste of time, money, and shipping costs. Now, I have to incur more shipping costs to send this POS back to etrailer. Hey, etrailer....Do Better next time!!!!
# 16
CIPA Custom Towing Mirrors - Slip On - Driver Side and Passenger Side
Good mirrors for towing 28 ft travel trailer... Only got 3 star as first trip went we went to leave on thursday 5-25 for our first trip and went to put on and the passanger mirror was missing the screw to hold it on so i had to zip tie it on...on tuesday i will be calling to see about getting a replacement screw for next trip and will see how customer service is...
The towing mirrors are an exact fit. I was going to only use them when I towed my trailer but decided to keep them on permanently. They look Really good.
# 17
CIPA Universal Fit Towing Mirror - Strap On - Black
Not a good mirror. Second time using it fell off my car and smashed in road. Thank goodness it did not hit another car. The foam pads slid off and you can not get a good grip. I returned and they are sending me same one, because it was after 30 days.
Fit mostly well on vehicle. Have not used on road yet. Time will tell
# 18
K-Source Snap & Zap Custom Towing Mirrors - Snap On - Driver and Passenger Side
Very good product, the mirrors get pushed around thru the car wash every month, holds up to those big brushes no problem and they hold there position too made well, worth the investment if you don’t want to upgrade to towing mirrors
Nice mirror extensions! Look good on my 2003 Chevy duramax diesel. Perfect fit and very easy installation!! I have an overhead camper on my truck and this will sure prevent an accident changing lanes now with these on. I will take them off when l’m not camping. Easy to do. I live in the low desert where we get extremely hot during the summer and the heat could possibly weaken the plastic? I don’t want to ruin them.
# 19
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.
# 20
CIPA Custom Towing Mirror - Slip On - Driver Side
I received a Ford product towing mirror. I thought I ordered a towing mirror for my GMC 2500 Sierra SLE, but received the Ford towing mirror instead. etrailer substituted the Ford mirror in lieu of providing the correct product for my GMC pick-up. I contacted them and stated my issue, they responded and said the product I received would not fit my GMC pick-up and offered other solutions.
This product came very quick. I like the way it slips on and locks in so easily. I will be towing a camper trailer to hopefully somewhat secluded camp sites. These extended mirrors are perfect for my needs. Looking around at what kind of extended mirrors work best, these are consistently rated very high. I would not have any problem ordering from these guys again
K-Source Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors Installation - 2019 Chevrolet Traverse
Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer.com. Today on our 2019 Chevrolet Traverse, we're going to be taking a look at, and showing you how to install, the K-Source Universal Dual-Lens Towing Mirrors.Whenever we're pulling a trailer behind our Traverse, our towing mirrors are going to be a great tool to have to help increase our line of sight. Our factory mirror is only going to provide us with so much coverage, and that can be a real inconvenience when we're going down the road, making those lane changes, backing up, or even just trying to keep an eye on our trailer. And that's where our towing mirrors inaudible 00:00:34 come into play. It's going to expand our field of view, and we're going to know what's going on. That way we can make safe maneuvers.As you can see, I'm visible in our towing mirror, but not in the factory mirror.
K Source Universal Clip-On Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the K-Source Universal Towing Mirror, part number KS3891. Here at the back of our trailer, we have clear visibility with our factory mirror, though if I step out to the side, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles on the highway or trying to park our trailer. Our mirror on our universal towing mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view. Our mirror is held in place by four tabs at the front, and our two straps at the back. Our straps at the back have rubber coating to prevent any scratches or abrasions, and are ratchet straps to give a nice, secure fit. With our K-Source towing mirror installed, we can partially fold in our factory mirror to get into those tight spaces.
CIPA Clamp On Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the CIPA Universal Towing Mirror, part number CM11980. Now, we've gone ahead and backed up to our trailer. Here in our factory mirror, we have clear visibility to the rear of our trailer, though if I step out to the side just a bit, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror, but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles on the highway or trying to park our trailer. Our mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view. If we want to extend it out to extend our field of view, we'll just come to the nut on the top. We want to loosen that up completely, we can pull out, and we want to make sure we tighten that nut back up, and we've easily widened our field of view.
CIPA Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be taking a look at the Clip On Towing Mirror part number 7070. Here at our trailer and our factory mirror, we have clear visibility to the rear. Though if I step out to the side, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror, but gain it in our towing mirror. This is going to help whenever we're trying to pass vehicles, or pull in and out of a parking spot. Our mirror is fully adjustable, to change our field of view to whatever we need. The four plastic tabs at the front and the two straps at the back are going to hold our mirror in place. The two straps at the back are going to have rubber coating to prevent any scratches or abrasions from our towing mirror to our factory mirror. They're also going to provide a nice secure fit. Our factory mirror does fold partially in with our towing mirror installed.
CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2017 Chevrolet Traverse
Today, on our 2017 Chevrolet Traverse will be taking a look at the Dual-View Clip-On Towing Mirror, part number: 11953. Here at the back of our trailer in our factory mirror we have clear visibility to the back, though, if I step out to the side just a bit, we're going to lose that visibility in our factory mirror but gain it in our towing mirror in that larger portion there. This is going to be helpful when trying to pass vehicles or trying to pull in and out of a parking spot. If we step out just a little further, we're going to have that extra space on our dual view mirror, which gives us even more safety and visibility. Our dual-view mirror is fully adjustable to change our field of view to whatever we need. The four tabs at the front and the two straps in the back are going to help give us a nice secure fit to our factory mirror. The rubberized straps at the back are going to prevent any scratches or abrasions and make sure that our mirror stays in place. With our towing mirror installed, we can partially fold in our factory mirror to get into those tight spaces. Our mirror comes in a quantity of one, though it does work for the driver and passenger side.
CIPA Clamp on Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2012 Chevrolet Traverse we're going to be doing a test fit on the CIPA clamp-on towing mirror, part number CM11980. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even backup while towing a trailer or camper. As you can see, I'm visible in the towing mirror but not the factory mirror. If I take a few steps into towards my trailer, as you can see, there's no blind spot by the way we have it setup. This is the view you'd get with just your factory mirror. The mirror itself can be rotated 360 degrees.
CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2012 Chevrolet Traverse
Today, on our 2012 Traverse, we're going to be doing a test fit on the CIPA Dual-View Clip-on Towing Mirror. Part number 11953. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer or camper. As you can see, I'm visible in the towing mirror, but not the factory mirror. Between the larger and the smaller mirror, you get the same view, but with the larger you get a closer more clearer view.
CIPA Clamp On Universal Fit Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse we'll be doing a test fit on the Cipa Universal Bar Towing Mirror, part number CM11980. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer. The mirror itself can be rotated 360 degrees and can be adjusted to any angle. It can also be extended out to further suit our towing needs. We simply undo the nut up here, on top, bring it out, and then tighten it back down.
CIPA Deluxe Door Mount Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse
Today, on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the CIPA Deluxe Door Mount Towing Mirror, part number 11650. It offers a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up, while towing a trailer. The mirror can be rotated to the left or right. It can be adjusted to most angles. By loosening up the twin knobs here, it will allow us to extend our mirror out to better suit our towing needs.
CIPA Clip-on Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse
Today, on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the CIPA Clip-On Towing Mirror, part number 7070. It offers us a wide field of view. It's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up, while towing a trailer. The mirror can be rotated 360 degrees, and can be positioned at any angle we choose. It's not going to interfere with the operation of our factory mirror, though we won't be able to rotate it all the way in as the arm will come in contact with the trim. The mirror measures 7 1/2 inches long by 5 inches wide. Now, it comes in a quantity of 1, so if you'd like to pick up a second one for the other side, just use the same part number. I'm here at the passenger side of my Traverse, and to begin our test fit, we need to make sure that our arms are opened up, ready to receive the housing. We also, when we clip it on, we want to make sure that each one of these clips is on the inside of the housing.
K Source Universal Clip-On Towing Mirror Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse
Today on our 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be doing a test fit on the K Source Clip On Towing Mirror. Part number KS3891. It offers us a wide field of view, it's going to allow us to safely and easily change lanes, pass, park, or even back up while towing a trailer. We can adjust our mirror to any angle we want and by simply removing the screw at the back we can bring the mirror out and rotate it horizontally. It's not going to interfere with the operation of our factory mirror, though we will not be able to rotate it in as the arm will hit the trim. The mirror measures 7 and 3/4s of an inch long and 5 and 1/8th of an inch wide. It comes in a quantity of 1 so if you'd like to pick up a second one for the other side just use the same part number.
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