Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric

Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Landcruiser 75, 76, 78 & 79 Series - Chrome/Electric

TTMTLC70CRM-ELEC

Regular price$699.00
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  • Aussie Designed
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• 1 x Left-hand chrome extendable towing mirror assembly

• 1 x Right-hand chrome extendable towing mirror assembly

• Integrated electric adjustment motors (pre-fitted in mirrors)

• Integrated smoke lens indicator modules (pre-fitted in mirror housings)

• Vehicle-specific mounting brackets

• Mounting hardware set (bolts and fasteners)

• Mirror wiring loom and connectors

• Electric mirror adjustment switch

• Indicator wiring leads

• Plastic mounting base trims and caps

• Assorted rubber or plastic blanking plugs

• Direct replacement towing mirror kit

• Suits Toyota LandCruiser 75–79 Series

• Extends from 475mm to 560mm out

• Electric mirror adjustment from cabin switch

• Integrated smoke lens indicator lights

• Large mirror faces boost rear visibility

Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors step in as a straight swap for the stock mirrors on Toyota LandCruiser 75, 76, 78 and 79 Series utes. The extendable arms move the mirrors from 475mm out to 560mm from the door footing, meaning you get a clear line past wide vans, campers and trailers. The big twin mirror faces give more coverage up and down the side of the rig, so you can back, merge and change lanes with better awareness from the bush to the beach.

The chrome mirror housings sit over the glass and hardware, which helps protect the reflective surface from stones and scrub on rough tracks. Solid brackets bolt to the door which keeps vibration down when the road turns corrugated. Integrated smoke lens indicators sit in the mirror corners, meaning your turn signals sit higher and further out than the factory guards. The electric adjust motors hook up through the supplied loom and switch, which makes fine-tuning the view from the cab a simple job.

Q: Do these mirrors fold in when parked?

A: Yes, the mirrors fold towards the door. The folding hinge at the base lets you swing the mirror in when parked in tight spots or narrow streets. This action helps keep the arms and glass inside the mirror’s footprint. Folding also lowers the risk of accidental contact from passing vehicles or pedestrians.

Q: Can I leave the mirrors extended all the time?

A: Yes, the mirrors can stay extended, but most drivers retract them when not towing. Running extended all the time increases the overall width of the vehicle, which can make city driving and car parks less convenient. Retracting the arms reduces exposure to obstacles and stray branches. It also places less leverage on the mounting points over long-term use.

Q: Are these mirrors legal for towing in Australia?

A: Yes, these mirrors are designed to meet typical towing visibility requirements. Australian road rules require you to see down the full length of your trailer or caravan. The extendable arms move the glass outboard to cover that line of sight. Drivers remain responsible for checking local regulations and setup, especially when using extra-wide vans.

Q: Can I install the wiring myself?

A: Yes, a skilled home mechanic can install the loom, but care is required. The electric adjustment and indicators must connect to power, earth and signal circuits correctly. Incorrect wiring can affect other electrical systems or blow fuses. If you are unsure, an auto electrician or 4x4 workshop is the safer option.

Q: Will these mirrors affect wind noise?

A: Yes, there may be a change in airflow around the mirrors. Larger housings can generate different wind patterns compared to the factory units. Most drivers find any extra noise minor at highway speeds. Keeping the mirrors correctly aligned and firmly mounted helps limit unwanted whistling or vibration.