I have tried a couple of different styles of towing mirrors and the ones I have been using for the last 7 years are the "aussie truck mirrors" I find these easy to fit once adjusted for your vehicle. They are also very stable and easy to look through! I also like the nice big mirror head that gives a good view and they are not convex so what you see is a true picture.
If you shop around you should pick them up for about $85-95 each.
I think they are well worth the money.
You could also look to see if "clearview" replacement mirrors are made for your rig. I don't know anything about these so will not comment.
hope this helps
frank
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Kathy and Frank currently at Home near Quirindi NSW
I also use the Aussie Truck mirrors and find them ok. The Clearview mirrors look very good but the cost will make a serious dent in your budget, money that could be better spent elsewhere, eg beer, wine, boozy lunches etc
I also use the Aussie Truck mirrors and find them ok. The Clearview mirrors look very good but the cost will make a serious dent in your budget, money that could be better spent elsewhere, eg beer, wine, boozy lunches etc
Jim, we saved so much money by buying our particular van instead of the heavy "off-road" caravan we were considering, that the $600 for clearview mirrors seemed cheap. And we LOVE them!
About to try out Milenco Mirrors first trip with them tomorrow had aussie worked great on the holden not much good on 2008 Prado viberated and rub paint badly will report on Milenco after tomorrow
Clearview may be great but are they legal , we have in passed post imformation about people receiving traffic tickets for removing the makers mirrors from there tug