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What Towing Mirrors Will Fit on a 2025 Chevrolet Express Van  

Updated 05/11/2026 | Published 05/06/2026

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Hi. Im looking for options for towing mirrors for my 2025 chev express van. Can you give me a couple recommendations please. Thank you

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Expert Reply:

Thanks for your question, James!

We do have a really solid option for your 2025 Chevy Express. The Longview Custom Towing Mirrors # LVT-1700 are a great fit and will give you a much better view down the sides when towing.

These are custom-fit mirrors, so they’ll mount right onto your factory mirrors, but they do require the standard manual folding mirrors. If your van has turn signals or built-in sensors in the mirrors, these won’t be compatible.

If that’s the case, you’d want to go with a universal option like the K-Source # KS3891-2. They strap on and will still give you the extra visibility you’re looking for.

What are you planning to tow with your Express?

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Jake

5/9/2026

The Longview mirrors are awesome! Used them on my 2017 Express for 14 months as we full timed on the road. Don't shake and look more factory then others out there.

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Gwendolyn Y.

5/11/2026

@Jake Glad they stuck around for the full 14 months. Sounds like it was a great time. Are you no longer traveling full time and just hit the road a few times a year now?
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Bob B.

5/9/2026

My Express Van did not come with towing mirrors. It did however come with remote control and heated mirrors. Remote control heated towing mirrors although available, cost an incredible amount of money. I live in New England. Rather than give those features up I tried these mirrors. They do the job. Considering they are only on the van for days at a time I like being able to take them off and not have the extra width when I don't need it. The only CON is the mounting hardware is plastic, and I am seriously considering bending up some metal mounting hardware so that I don't lose them at some point.

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Gwendolyn Y.

5/11/2026

@BobB I can completely understanding wanting to beef up the brackets. If you're doing a lot of on and off, I can see why having something made of metal would be better.
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Adrian

5/9/2026

They are nice in a pinch but long term junk

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Cy

5/11/2026

Great choice... I use them on my chevy express pulling a 25ft camper

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