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Towing Mirrors

Extended or clip-on mirrors that widen your view when towing

Towing mirrors widen your rear view when you are towing a wide trailer or caravan that blocks your standard mirrors. They come as clip-on extensions that fit over the existing mirror or as full replacement towing mirrors that extend further out. They help you see past the load, change lanes safely, and watch the trailer when maneuvering and reversing.

We round up options on Amazon so you can compare clip-on, strap-on, and replacement styles. Look at how securely they attach, whether they fit your mirror shape, and any vibration. Some include a convex spotter section for a wider field. Choose based on how often you tow and how wide your load is.

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What to look for

  • Clip-on or full replacement
  • Secure, vibration-free attachment
  • Fits your mirror shape
  • Convex spotter section
  • Easy to adjust angle

FAQ

Clip-on or replacement mirrors?
Clip-on extensions are cheaper and quick to fit for occasional towing, while replacement mirrors are sturdier and better for frequent towing. Pick based on how often you tow and how much extra width your trailer or caravan adds.
Will they vibrate or shake?
A loose clip-on can shake at speed, so a snug, well-strapped fit matters. Replacement mirrors are usually more stable. Check that they grip your mirror shape firmly and re-check tightness before each trip for a clear view.
Are towing mirrors required by law?
Rules on extended mirrors when towing wide loads vary by area, and many places require an adequate rear view past the trailer. Check your local regulations, and remove clip-on extensions when not towing if rules require it.