Availability of Custom Slip-On Towing Mirrors for a 2008 Nissan Titan
Question:
I have a 2008 Nissan Titan and would like the slip on type towing mirror extensions. I tried the clip on and the first time out, as soon as I reached 62 miles per hour the drivers side flew off and went onto the interstate.
asked by: Gary G
Expert Reply:
I do have an alternative option for you but unfortunately there have never been any custom fit towing mirrors for a Nissan Titan (even up to the newest models of the Titan).
Since you had a bad experience with the type that use clips and straps to secure around your side mirrors I recommend using the Wheel Masters Eagle Vision Universal Extendable Towing Mirrors # WM6600-2 instead because they use hooks, straps, and a ratchet to secure to the door of your 2008 Nissan Titan.
Attached are a few videos of this mirror that you can check out.
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Wheel Masters Eagle Vision Universal Extendable Towing Mirrors - Strap On - Qty 2
- Mirrors
- Universal Fit Towing Mirror
- Door Mount
- Square
- 7L x 7T Inch
- Flat
- Wheel Masters
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