Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)
Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)

Extendable Towing Mirrors For Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML 2005-2015 - Black (excl. GLX-R)

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Regular price$540.00
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x Pair of extendable towing mirrors (left and right)

• Integrated smoke lens indicator assemblies

• Pre-wired indicator looms with approx. 600mm cords

• Direct replacement mirrors for Triton MN/ML

• Extendable to 560mm from door footing

• Tall mirror glass improves rear visibility

• Vehicle-specific fitment for stable mounting

• Electric adjustment compatible with factory controls

• Integrated smoke lens indicator lights

Tuff Terrain extendable towing mirrors swap straight onto Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML models from 2005–2015, excluding GLX-R, to sort out rear visibility when you hook up a big van or box trailer. The long arms pull out to 560mm from the door footing, meaning you can see clean down the side of the tow load instead of guessing what sits in the blind spot. The generous mirror faces track lanes, posts and traffic while you get out there from the bush to the beach.

The vehicle-specific mounts bolt into the Triton’s factory holes, which keeps the whole setup solid over corrugations and rough tracks. The black mirror casings carry smoke lens indicators that tie into existing mirror indicators, helping other road users read your next move in traffic and tight campgrounds. The electric adjustment keeps tweaks in easy reach, making this a smart buy for regular towing and touring.

Q: Do these mirrors fit all Mitsubishi Triton MN/ML models?

A: They fit MN/ML Triton models from 2005–2015, excluding GLX-R. The mounting points match factory doors on these utes, which keeps install straightforward for most setups. Always double-check your build year and badge before ordering. If in doubt, our crew is here to help confirm fitment.

Q: Can I wire the indicators if my Triton never had mirror indicators?

A: Yes, but a professional must rewire them. The mirrors ship with plug & play connectors for utes that already run factory mirror indicators. On non-indicator models, an auto electrician can tie the loom into the existing indicator circuit. That approach keeps the system legal and avoids electrical faults.

Q: Are these mirrors suitable as permanent everyday mirrors?

A: Yes, they are intended as full-time replacements. The mirrors sit closer at 475mm un-extended for daily driving and parking. When you tow, you extend them to 560mm for extra reach. This setup means no more strapping on temporary mirrors each trip.

Q: Do I need extra brackets or straps for installation?

A: No, extra brackets or straps are not required. The mirrors bolt onto the Triton’s original mirror mounting points. The vehicle-specific base keeps the assembly stable without add-on supports. Correctly torqued fixings maintain alignment even on corrugated tracks.

Q: Are these mirrors legal for towing in Australia?

A: They are designed to help meet visibility requirements when towing wider caravans or trailers. The extended reach and tall glass improve the driver’s line of sight past the load. However, you must still ensure your overall setup complies with local road regulations. If unsure, check current rules in your state or territory.