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The Longview Towing Mirror LVT-4000 is a custom slip-on mirror designed for Toyota Sequoia and Tundra models, providing an extended view for safe towing. Made in the USA, it features a durable construction with a convex lens for enhanced visibility, ensuring a perfect fit without the need for tools.
Item Dimensions | 8.75 x 8 x 17.5 inches |
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC), Glass, Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Additional Features | Made 100% in the USA |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Auto Part Position | Right |
D**R
Fit great but no instructions
Purchased these for an 02 Tundra and they fit great. However, the instructions included were not for this model. DONT THROW ANY OF THE INCLUDED HARDWARE AWAY YOU WILL NEED IT ALL. Took some cussin and discussin to figure out how the little knuckle goes between the two screw hooks. Hopefully they will last as long as they fit and look good.
R**H
Fit perfectly for 2004 Sequoia, fairly easy installation
These worked very well, allowing me to see vehicles right behind the trailer. Like most extensions, they do vibrate a bit at highway speeds, especially if your actual mirror vibrates as mine do sometimes. I do wonder about the longevity of the mounting arms though. As you can see in the third picture, the arm across the back is already bending. There is significant stress on these plastic parts when the mirror is tightened. You are dealing with plastic threads and a plastic threaded knob. I wish the hook and mirror arm were metal with a protective sleeve. Overall, these were easy to install. Be sure to orientate the mounting bracket that the arms attach to correctly or you will not be able to tighten both knobs. The driver side mirror doesn't fit the existing mirror quite as closely as the passenger side mirror. This could be due to slight factory differences in the mirror shroud or the extension mirror unit..If you haven't driven with towing extensions before, these take some time to get used to. The extension mirror has some magnification over the stock mirror, especially on the passenger side so merging over takes a couple of looks to judge distance to the next car.With these installed, I could still close my mirrors if needed. Don't even think about running through a carwash with these on!
G**N
Fits sequoia
Gor for an 05 sequoia towing an 8bft wide trailer, makes driving so much easier, does vibrate a Lil bit on the free way but all extended mirrors vibrate, not a big deal
N**E
Good fit for '03 Toyota Sequoia
I had a hard time finding any mirrors for a 2003 Toyota Sequoia due to the early model. A lot of people like to go with the universal strap units, but I did not want to deal with tightening a strap, having one shred itself, loosen, rub on the truck, etc. I do admit it took me a couple minutes to figure out the mounting method. The instructions were not that easy to follow so some trial and error was involved. I have used them for well over 1000 miles now and have not had any issues with them. They stay on snug and offer just enough view that I can change lanes safely. So far the plastic fasteners have kept up but I wonder how long until I strip them.
D**T
Broke right away, unfortunately
Very first time used the plastic connecting hole snapped off during road trip. Mirror fell off and we retrieved it but was unusable after that. Even so it did not fit my ‘03 Tundra that well. One good quality was that they “look” nicer than most mirror extensions, much sleeker and less clunky. Easily returned for full refund.
C**O
2002 Sequoia - perfect fit
Don't vibrate. Easy on/off. No worries. We're a few thousand miles with these mirrors and they are working terrific.
P**C
Doesn’t Fit a 2018 Tacoma
Doesn’t work on our Tacoma mirrors.
J**9
Fit well, don't vibrate, and do the job.
These fit well on my 2005 Tundra. They slip on and are held with clips and thumb screws. Those aren't the most attractive, but if installed carefully, do the job. I used them this weekend on a 50 mile shakedown trip into the mountains with some gravel road travel. As others point out, the clips are just plastic, but once they are one, I think they will hold up unless they get impacted. Overall, I'm happy and believe if taken care of, they will last.
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