Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators
Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators
Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators
Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators
Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators
Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators

Extendable Towing Mirror to suit LDV T60 2017-2020 - Electric, Chrome, Powerfold, BSM & Indicators

TTMLDVT60_17CRM

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• 1 x left-hand extendable towing mirror

• 1 x right-hand extendable towing mirror

• Suits LDV T60 2017–2020 utes

• Extendable to 560mm from door

• Large 175mm x 285mm mirror glass

• Electric adjust and powerfold functions

• Blind spot monitor and smoke indicators

• 3-year warranty from Tuff Terrain

Tuff Terrain extendable mirrors bolt onto the LDV T60 and take over from the standard side mirrors, which gives you the width you need for proper towing vision. Electric adjustment lets you dial in the glass from the driver’s seat, meaning you can set them up for different trailers or drivers without tools. Powerfold motors tuck the mirrors in when you pull into town, as that cuts the chance of clipping posts or other cars.

Chrome housings sit over a solid mirror frame that’s made to go the distance on corrugated tracks, which keeps everything steady when you’re loaded up. Long arms extend out to 560mm from the door footing, meaning you can see right down the sides of a wider van. Big mirror faces at 175mm x 285mm give you a tall, clear window down each side. Smoke lens indicators and BSM in the mirror shells help other drivers see what you’re doing in traffic.

Q: Are these mirrors legal for towing a wide caravan in Australia?

A: Yes, these mirrors extend to increase rearward visibility for wider caravans and trailers. The extended length helps you see past the sides of the van, which supports compliance with visibility requirements. You should still check your trailer width and local regulations. Correct adjustment of the mirrors remains the driver’s responsibility.

Q: Do I need any extra brackets or adapters to fit these to an LDV T60?

A: No, these mirrors are vehicle-specific replacements for the factory LDV T60 mirrors. The mounting points line up with the original door locations, which lets the installer bolt them straight on. Existing mirror hardware and seals are not reused. Professional fitting is recommended if you are not confident with trim removal.

Q: Will the indicators work if my factory mirrors do not have indicators?

A: Not by default, as the plug-and-play harness relies on existing indicator wiring. A professional auto electrician can rewire the indicator circuits to the vehicle loom. This work enables the smoke lens indicators to operate correctly. Incorrect wiring can affect vehicle lighting circuits and should be avoided.

Q: Do these mirrors keep the factory blind spot monitoring function?

A: Yes, the mirrors include blind spot monitor support where the vehicle is already equipped. The BSM system depends on the vehicle’s sensors and control modules, which must remain intact and correctly calibrated. The mirror housings carry the visual indicators only. Function will match the original system capability.

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

A: Yes, the mirrors can remain extended, although most drivers retract them when not towing. Extended use increases the overall vehicle width, which can affect tight parking spaces. Retracting the mirrors with powerfold reduces the chance of accidental contact. Use whichever position best suits your daily driving conditions.