Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome

Extendable Towing Mirrors For Toyota Prado 120 Series - Chrome

TTMP120CRM

Regular price$333.00
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  • Aussie Designed
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• 1 x pair Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors (left and right)

• Integrated smoke lens indicator assemblies

• Pre-wired indicator looms (approx. 600mm)

• Extendable towing arms to 560mm

• Direct replacement for Prado 120 mirrors

• Electric mirror adjustment from cabin

• Integrated smoke lens indicator repeaters

• Large mirror surface for wider view

• Folds in to reduce parked width

These Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors slot straight into the Prado 120 mounting points, giving your rig a much longer mirror reach for caravan work. The arms slide out to 560mm from the door footing, meaning you can see clean down the side of a wider trailer or van. The big mirror face covers more of the lane, which cuts down the blind spots that make tight caravan sites and busy highways hard work.

The Prado-specific base keeps the mirrors steady on corrugated roads, as the solid mount stops that shake you get from strap-on gear. The electric adjust motors let you tweak the mirror position from the driver’s seat, which is handy when you swap drivers mid-trip. The smoke lens indicators sit out wide on the mirror shell, helping other drivers pick your intentions in traffic. It is smart towing gear for long Aussie trips.

Q: Do these mirrors fit all Toyota Prado 120 variants?

A: Yes, the mirrors suit Toyota Prado 120 Series models that share the standard factory mirror mounting points. The vehicle-specific base matches the OEM bolt pattern and door shape, which means they sit correctly on GX, GXL and similar trim levels that use the same doors. Any body-modified or heavily damaged doors may need extra work from a panel shop.

Q: Can I use the indicator function if my Prado did not come with mirror indicators?

A: Yes, but the indicator wiring must be installed by a professional. The mirrors include indicator cords at about 600mm length which reach typical door harness locations, and an auto electrician can splice these into the existing indicator circuit. Correct wiring keeps flash rate within spec and prevents fault codes. Professional work also protects the door loom from shorts or moisture issues.

Q: Are these mirrors suitable for everyday driving when I am not towing?

A: Yes, the mirrors work as full-time replacements for your original side mirrors. The arms slide back to the un-extended 475mm position which keeps vehicle width closer to stock for city driving and carparks. The electric adjustment still operates in both positions, which helps fine-tune the view. The fold-in function lets you tuck them closer again in tight spots.

Q: How do these compare to strap-on towing mirrors?

A: These mirrors bolt directly to the door, which creates a much more secure connection than strap-on units. The rigid mount structure helps limit vibration on corrugated roads and at highway speeds. The bigger mirror face gives a broader, more stable image than small clip-on designs. Once installed, there is no need to refit or remove them before and after every tow.

Q: What maintenance do these mirrors require?

A: The mirrors require only basic cleaning and occasional functional checks. Glass surfaces clean with standard automotive glass cleaner and a soft cloth, which keeps visibility high in rain or dust. Hinge and extension joints benefit from a light lubricant if movement feels stiff. Periodic checks of the electrical plugs and indicator lenses help pick up damage after off-road trips.