🚗 Elevate Your Towing Experience!
The CIPA11300 Custom Towing Mirror is designed specifically for 2007-2017 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia models, providing a perfect fit with no vibrations or wind noise. This sleek, adjustable mirror slides over existing mirrors for easy installation without tools, featuring OE grade glass for optimal visibility. Ensure compatibility with standard mirrors before purchase.
Auto Part Position | Right |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 9 x 18 inches |
Brand | CIPA |
Color | Black |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Included Components | CIPA 11300 |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 1.95 Kilograms |
Size | Large |
Shape | long-term shape |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Manufacturer | CIPA |
Model | CIPA 11300 |
Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 18 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 11300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11300 |
OEM Part Number | BDQF11300 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
G**T
Very Nice! Works perfect.
Really like these. I was a bit concerned as I used "strap on" tow mirrors from this company in the past that were just OK (a bit of shake, but a pain to put on). No noticeable shake with these mirrors on the first test run. They also install very easily & quickly (much quicker than the strap-ons), even without instructions (I purchased an open box from Amazon Warehouse Deals, they might have been missing).A couple of notes; I had read reviews where folks had trouble figuring out which wedge goes on which side. Mine are labeled LH/RH on the back side, maybe this is a recent change. I also felt it was obvious (at least to me) which wedge would go on which side as only the correct one will provide a back at an equivalent angle to the mirror back when sliding in. The wrong one doesn't. The only additional tip I could provide is to ensure you slide the mirror onto the wedge all the way (until the mirror & wedge ends are flush), the last inch or so required a bit more force. After they are flush, tighten the set screw as there is a receiving port in the wedge for the screw. I missed this check point the first time and the mirror slide off when I tugged on it.FYI, my Tundra had chrome mirror caps installed (from previous owner), and these worked over the chrome caps, . . . yay!!! My choice was to stick with the strap-ons, this product, a similar product, or going with the Toyota replacement mirrors. I wanted to try something other than the strap-ons, and at 1/10th the cost of the full replacements, this is an excellent product.
B**L
Good mirror extensions for the money
I'm reasonably happy with these mirror extensions. They go on easy, and work well. In researching this purchase, I had come across reports in various Tundra forums that were critical of visibility problems created by vibration/shaking. I did not enounter this problem and can only assume that the critics hadn't installed them correctly. These were rock solid and very stable during driving. They provided the added visibility I was looking for that the stock Tundra mirrors lack. While I have a few minor complaints about them, overall I think they are great purchase and would recommend them.The positives:1. Inexpensive alternative to other options on the market. Especially when compared to $500.00 Toyota extendable towing mirrors.2. 5 minute install and removal times make it really easy to use these. Even the most mechanically challenged individuals should find no problems considering they just slip on and off over the exisiting mirrors.3. Good function, fit and stability.The negatives:1. All plastic contruction.2. As part of the clamping system that secures the extensions to the mirrors, there are two rectangular plastic strips provided. While they look very similiar, they are left and right pieces, and meant to go with their corresponding mirrors. Using one on the wrong side will cause improper extension fit, and they may come loose. There is no mention of this in the directions and I discovered it when wondering why they fit so poorly during the initial install.3. The outer mirror on the extension could be larger. The design looks nice as it tapers down to match the countour of the truck mirror. In doing this though, it makes the extension mirror smaller and have less functionability. I would have been willing to sacrafice some appearnce for a larger mirror.
J**.
Work great
I was a little skeptical before purchasing these mirrors. It did take some getting used to putting them on existing mirrors but after a couple times I've now got it down and they fit like a glove and I can see down the side of my RV! I highly recommend!
K**O
Returned
Said it fit my 2016 Toyota Tundra 1794, and they didn’t fit and I returned.
H**R
excellent!
i was looking for an alternative to having towing mirrors installed. these were perfect, easy to install and did not vibrate at all! i have a 2018 toyota tundra crewcab and these installed in 10 minutes. i pulled a camper from oklahoma to san francisco without any mirror issues.
A**S
I'd get them again, but could be improved.
Pro:1. Looks great.2. Rock solid.3. Steady view.4. Affordable.Cons:1. Too many pieces, what's up with the plastic insert?2. The passenger side magnifies so it's tedious to adjust and distorts how far the traffic is.3. I need a bag to store them in. I wish the insert was attached. Duct tape?4. Let the passenger side be the same flat mirror as the driver's.UPDATE: I've had them for two years and liked them, even though they're funky to put on with the wedge thing. Last week the passenger side assumed an odd angle and before I found an exit, it flew off and slid down the interstate!I see I can just buy the passenger side so I probably will, but my criticism is still valid. The magnifying mirror is worthless since it makes everything look closer than it is. The wedge, when screwed in firmly, raises out of it's groove allowing the mirror to slip around.UPDATE 2: After a 5,000 mile trip last fall, I've decided to ditch the CIPA's. They refuse to stay in position, not the mirror, that's fine, but the black plastic shell won't stay in place. Tightening the screw makes it worse, because then the wedge is not in it's groove, and the shell moves around.I think I'll go to aftermarket extendable mirrors.I'm guessing the wedge thingy is there so a given shell could be adapted to many vehicles. It's a pain.
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