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Ent



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L405 towing mirror options

I’ve done a search but I can’t find a post related what towing mirrors work with a L405, what are folks using and how do you rate them?
Thanks in advance
Lee

Post #519813 26th Jun 2019 11:46pm
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Alistair



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Everything I tried on my L322 didn’t help - they vibrated enough to be useless and the standard mirrors have sufficient visibility - so i’ve never bothered on my L405 and not had a problem towing a variety of things.....

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Post #519820 27th Jun 2019 7:52am
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Buz1500



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I tow a 7ft wide caravan regularly and use the large Milenco mirrors on my L405. The police are very hot on stopping caravaners who tow without towing mirrors.
I find that the standard mirrors are okay when cruising and the towing mirrors great when manoeuvring around towns and and negotiating tight spaces. I tend to angle them so that I get a good view of the caravan wheels as well as the rear view. This helps to avoid clipping the wheels on kerbs etc when in really tight spots.


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Post #519822 27th Jun 2019 8:11am
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Alistair



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A fair point - I did buy some Milencos, just didn’t find them helpful - I think I only used them once - but probably better safe than sorry Thumbs Up

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Post #519852 27th Jun 2019 12:24pm
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Ent



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Cheers Buz

I’ve used Milenco ones before on my D4 and T6 but I “lost” one whilst park up at work😡 I’ll give those a try out👍

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Japseroony



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Ent, is that you buddy Question over from the dark side D3 & D4 forum Question "UNDERSTEER" ----is when you hit the fence with the front of the car.
"OVERSTEER" ------is when you hit the fence with the rear of the car.
"HORSEPOWER" ----is how fast you hit the fence.
"TORQUE" -----------is how far you take the fence with you.

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Mr Tee



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I use the big milenco, vibrate like a bastard and they move out or alignment really easily. I’m going to try my old ones when I tow next ,

Post #519873 27th Jun 2019 4:50pm
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Ent



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Japseroony wrote:
Ent, is that you buddy Question over from the dark side D3 & D4 forum Question


Yes mate, thought I’d see how the other half live.

Post #519875 27th Jun 2019 5:13pm
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MAE



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German towing mirrors for the FFRR

Simple to fit and well made. Main mirrors can close without interference and the turn LEDs aren't obstructed.




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TJH1985



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Milenco here Thumbs Up they don’t vibrate and are crystal clear, you couldn’t see the back of my Van properly without them it’s really noticeable when I don’t use them for short journeys. Sold - Bell a 2015 MY16 Loire Blue Autobiography 4.4 SDV8
Previously George a 2007 MY07 Java Black VSE 3.6 TDV8
Previously a 04 MY04 Defender 90 Sad

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M11buc



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MAE , are they EMUK mirrors you have on your L405? I messaged this company back in January and advised they were in development. I current use milenco ones, they are ok but will upgrade to EMUK once released

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MAE



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The car is a L405 and these are the Oppi mirrors as there are no EMUK mirrors to fit as yet. I believe the Oppi mirrors are designed and made in Germany although sold through a company in Holland.

Post #664118 14th May 2023 6:45pm
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