Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black

Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-Onwards - Black

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• 1 x pair Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors (left and right)

• Integrated smoke lens indicators on both mirrors

• Extendable towing mirrors for wider caravans

• Suits Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-onwards

• Direct replacement for factory mirrors

• Electric mirror adjustment from cabin controls

• Integrated smoke lens turn indicators

• Three-year manufacturer warranty coverage

Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors give Mitsubishi Pajero 2001-onwards owners the extra view they need when they hook up a caravan or trailer. The extendable arms reach from 475mm out to 560mm from the door footing, meaning the glass lines up with wider loads and trims out those nasty blind spots. The tall mirror face tracks the whole side of the rig, helping you see traffic, bollards and campsite obstacles before they become a headache.

Vehicle-specific mounts bolt straight into the Pajero’s factory mirror points, which keeps the whole setup solid over corrugations and past oncoming road trains. Electric mirror adjustment ties into the existing cabin switch gear, meaning you can dial in your view once you load up and hit the highway. Integrated smoke lens indicators sit in the housing and run on a 600mm cord, ready for a pro sparky to wire in where needed. Terms and conditions apply.

Q: Do these mirrors fit the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport?

A: No, these mirrors do not fit the Pajero Sport. The mounting points and door shape differ between Pajero and Pajero Sport, which means the bases will not bolt up correctly. Using them on the wrong model can cause vibration or loss of adjustment. Always match the mirror SKU to the exact vehicle series and year range.

Q: Can I leave the mirrors fitted when I am not towing?

A: Yes, these mirrors replace the factory mirrors and can stay on full-time. The housings fold in towards the door, which helps when parking in tight spots or narrow garages. The extended reach still offers extra rear visibility in city traffic. Many drivers prefer the consistent view for lane changes and reversing.

Q: How do the integrated indicators connect on vehicles without factory mirror indicators?

A: On vehicles without factory mirror indicators, the indicator wiring must be set up by a professional auto electrician. The mirrors include a 600mm indicator cord which gives enough length to join into an appropriate circuit. A qualified installer confirms correct polarity, flash rate and fuse protection. This approach keeps the vehicle electrics compliant with road regulations.

Q: Are any extra brackets or strap-on mirrors required with this kit?

A: No extra brackets or strap-on mirrors are required. The mirrors bolt straight into the Pajero’s original mirror mounting points, which keeps the setup clean and sturdy. This approach prevents movement that often appears with temporary strap-on gear. The result is a more stable image at highway speeds and over rough roads.

Q: What towing situations benefit most from the 560mm extension?

A: The 560mm extension helps most when towing loads that sit wider than the Pajero’s bodywork. The extra reach brings the mirror line past caravan or trailer sides, which improves sight down the whole rig. This view helps with overtaking, merging, and backing into caravan park sites. Drivers can better judge passing traffic and close obstacles from coast to campsite.