Hi. I am looking at updating my towing mirrors. I have a Ford Territory and full 19'6" caravan. At present I have the clip-on ones held with rubber straps. What is your opinion of say, Aussie Truck Mirrors , the Ora Torino ones and the others that clip on the mirrors? I have a limited budget also. Looking foward to hearing your comments. Thanks Havago.
Ma said
11:19 AM Jul 18, 2011
We have tested out about three different kinds of mirrors since we have been on the road Havago and we are sporting the Aussie truck variety at the moment.
They have been on for over 12 months now and we couldn't be happier with them
From memory we picked them up from Repco in Cobar when they were having a special and cost then about $140 for the pair. Normally they are about that much each so we consider we got a good deal.
We have never had a problem with the window being scratched or the paint on the doors. I think the main thing is to have them reasonably tight so that they don't move around and rub.
The extra rear view these types offers suits us.
Havago said
11:58 AM Jul 18, 2011
Hi Ma. Thank you for your prompt reply. We are looking at the Aussie Truck Mirrors and have came across a new pair for $90:00 each, free delivery so this doesn't look too bad. They seem to have more good reports than bad. We think we might give them a go. Thanks again Havago.
ozjohn said
03:55 PM Jul 18, 2011
I've used a lot of differnt mirrors over the years. Have now been using Aussie Truck Mirrors for about 7 years and couldn't be happier. Cheers, Ozjohn.
JRH said
03:57 PM Jul 18, 2011
Aussie Truck Mirrors for me, worth every cent.
Esmeralda said
05:13 PM Jul 18, 2011
Havago wrote:
Hi. I am looking at updating my towing mirrors. I have a Ford Territory and full 19'6" caravan. At present I have the clip-on ones held with rubber straps. What is your opinion of say, Aussie Truck Mirrors , the Ora Torino ones and the others that clip on the mirrors? I have a limited budget also. Looking foward to hearing your comments. Thanks Havago.
DEfinitely not the clip on ones - too much movement. I have a variant of the Aussie Truck Mirrors and find them great.
Havago said
06:07 PM Jul 18, 2011
Hi All. I typed my reply out but lost it. Here I go Again. Thank you all for your helpful replies. The Aussie Truck Mirrors have came out ahead. I'm just working on price. You all have a good night now. Much appreciated. Havago.
ZedJay said
07:17 PM Jul 18, 2011
Good information - thanks
Zj
Wombat 280 said
09:49 PM Jul 18, 2011
I drive a Nissan Pathfinder with weather shields on both sides and found to fit anything that needed to fit into the window frame I need to sit in the back seat to see anything behind me. Found myself stuck with clip on mirrors. Not with a pinch of Nannie Goat Poo would like something better anyone got any ideas, besides changing vehicles
Ma said
10:38 PM Jul 18, 2011
We have double weather shields on our Ranger too but fortunately even though they are mounted back a tad from where they were intended to be mounted we can still see out of them with no trouble.
Ron and Shirley said
10:41 PM Jul 18, 2011
Wombat 280
We have tried all the various brands of clip on mirrors over the years and found the Aussie Truck mirrors were the best. Yes we have the large weather shields and can somewhat relate to what you say, though agree with Ma and just had to turn my head a bit more.
However by far the best side mirrors for around town and towing, though not cheap (though cheaper than changing vehicles), are the Clearview mirrors http://www.clearviewmirrors.com.au/, and they will overcome your weather shield problem. Seems they are available for Pathfinders.
They just slide out for towing then push in for around town. No more removing/replacing, storing, adjusting straps, etc, plus the main body of the mirrors are adjustable if needed from the driving position. The vision down the sides of the vehicle is far better than the vehicle standard mirrors and we find better than the Aussie Truck mirrors when the van is attached.
Just a happy customer.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Monday 18th of July 2011 10:44:13 PM
Havago said
04:39 PM Jul 19, 2011
Hi All, Ended up we're buying a pair of New Aussie Truck Mirrors from W.A. for $90:00 each delivered to Maitland so now we are patiently awaiting their arrival. Havago.
Ma said
04:45 PM Jul 19, 2011
Good one H. You won't be sorry. Not a bad price either.
Gerty Dancer said
10:52 PM Jul 19, 2011
Wombat 280 wrote:
I drive a Nissan Pathfinder with weather shields on both sides and found to fit anything that needed to fit into the window frame I need to sit in the back seat to see anything behind me. Found myself stuck with clip on mirrors. Not with a pinch of Nannie Goat Poo would like something better anyone got any ideas, besides changing vehicles
We couldnt recommend the Clearview mirrors highly enough. No messing about with mirrors every time you hitch up/unhitch, and they fold in if, like us, your old-fashioned garage is too narrow. (Also helpful in supermarket car-parks) Mr D just loves them!
What I personally love is that there is only one mirror to look into, not two, while you are driving. I dont tow very often, and used to get confused looking into the normal mirrors instead of the extended ones.
We have tested out about three different kinds of mirrors since we have been on the road Havago and we are sporting the Aussie truck variety at the moment.
They have been on for over 12 months now and we couldn't be happier with them
From memory we picked them up from Repco in Cobar when they were having a special and cost then about $140 for the pair. Normally they are about that much each so we consider we got a good deal.
We have never had a problem with the window being scratched or the paint on the doors. I think the main thing is to have them reasonably tight so that they don't move around and rub.
The extra rear view these types offers suits us.
I've used a lot of differnt mirrors over the years.
Have now been using Aussie Truck Mirrors for about 7 years and couldn't be happier.
Cheers, Ozjohn.
Aussie Truck Mirrors for me, worth every cent.
DEfinitely not the clip on ones - too much movement. I have a variant of the Aussie Truck Mirrors and find them great.
Good information - thanks
Zj
We have double weather shields on our Ranger too but fortunately even though they are mounted back a tad from where they were intended to be mounted we can still see out of them with no trouble.
Wombat 280
We have tried all the various brands of clip on mirrors over the years and found the Aussie Truck mirrors were the best. Yes we have the large weather shields and can somewhat relate to what you say, though agree with Ma and just had to turn my head a bit more.
However by far the best side mirrors for around town and towing, though not cheap (though cheaper than changing vehicles), are the Clearview mirrors http://www.clearviewmirrors.com.au/, and they will overcome your weather shield problem. Seems they are available for Pathfinders.
They just slide out for towing then push in for around town. No more removing/replacing, storing, adjusting straps, etc, plus the main body of the mirrors are adjustable if needed from the driving position. The vision down the sides of the vehicle is far better than the vehicle standard mirrors and we find better than the Aussie Truck mirrors when the van is attached.
Just a happy customer.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Monday 18th of July 2011 10:44:13 PM
Good one H. You won't be sorry. Not a bad price either.
We couldnt recommend the Clearview mirrors highly enough. No messing about with mirrors every time you hitch up/unhitch, and they fold in if, like us, your old-fashioned garage is too narrow. (Also helpful in supermarket car-parks) Mr D just loves them!
What I personally love is that there is only one mirror to look into, not two, while you are driving. I dont tow very often, and used to get confused looking into the normal mirrors instead of the extended ones.