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gregdav



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Yeh. A bit like the 85% to 100% tow weight law.
see plenty breaking it , but I still wouldn't tow a sizeable caravan/trailer without mirrors.
after all if your to blame for an accident, insurance is void, and for the price of a set of mirrors, is it worth it.

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Alistair



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I agree - when I had to tow a distance I fitted mirrors, even though I didn't find them particularly useful Whistle

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lighthouse



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Depends what you toe, personaly not into tin tents but do toe a boat and other trailers, don't find I need any additional mirrors.

Bet there are more peeps with post 98 licences breaking the law and towing more then combined 3500kg

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Alistair



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Agree - it depends on the trailer - it's about visibility, not just because you're towing Thumbs Up

Extended mirrors -



No need -

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miggit



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Shocked That's cos there is no way on this earth a Jeep TJ is wider than a Range Rover, so you can see past it.... trust me when the trailer is a SOLID 8 foot wide you see Censored Shocked

I imagine that a boat is not too bad without extended mirrors cos you ain't exactly level with the widest bit.... it does some what taper the nearer to the road it gets....

The OP was asking cos he's just acquired a covered car trailer, they are as wide as you can legally get on the UK roads @ 8 foot 2 inches, give or take a millimeter the only thing that you will see in your mirrors is the front of the trailer. If memory serves me right the law says that you must be able to the rear of the trailer and 30 degrees to the side, there is no mention of a physical width, because that will differ depending on how long the trailer is, It's 30 degrees.

And seeing that the treasury are keen to get revenue, and it's not just the Police, VOSA have joined in with the lets penalise the motorist and not having the correct mirrors is a £1000 mistake, is it really worth it? Also how will you feel when you've just backed your new 30K tin tent or even more expensive boat in to a post, or worse SWMBO's car Embarassed Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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n1cktdv8



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Used Grand Aeros on my TDV8 for 3 years now and over 8000 miles with the tintent, great mirror and I'd highly recommend it Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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Alistair



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midget wrote:
trust me when the trailer is a SOLID 8 foot wide you see Censored Shocked


I trust you - I saw your pics & would not enjoy towing one of those Shocked

I think we got Trantorman his answer, then got slightly off topic about whether extended mirrors were a legal requirement for towing.... Whistle

You can see on my boat picture that I had fitted Milenco Grand Aeros for that - I would always err on the side of caution Thumbs Up

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IanV8



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I use Grand Aeros and having just changed vans from a 7ft 6 wide to 8ft they are now essential especially if you want to pull out to pass on dual carriageways.

Ian

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lighthouse



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nice looking boat.

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Alistair



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Thank you

I changed some of the stickers since then, but not bad looking for a 10 year old boat IMHO

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lighthouse



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Looks really smart, makes me want to get another boat.

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Alistair



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It's the right time of year to buy one...... Whistle

Mine comes out to play again in 3 weeks time Very Happy We have a static caravan south of Bordeaux & it lives there

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lighthouse



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Don't tempt me but just bought a new house to fit the expanding family and put all my money into that at the moment.

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miggit



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Yes I do tow a load of crap Shocked Laughing

I generally tow with mirrors the only time I don't is when the trailer is the same width as the car, Whistle in fact there are times where I've had to fit extended mirrors because the trailer was too narrow to be seen in the cars mirrors Shocked

Trantorman Pics of install

First open window Very Happy and fit your static cling to the door.... I use a light spray of widow cleaner or water to promote adhesion Thumbs Up

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Now comes the tricky bit, you have to clip the rubber band to the bottom edge of the door, shut the door and lift the mirror up and clip it to the window channel.... I will confess that I did struggle a bit here, my mirrors are a bitsa set that were made up from spare parts that I found, and I use bungee straps on mine. My spare set are complete with the rubber band, and the hook at the bottom didn't want to stay put because of the rubber seal at the bottom of the door. I'm sure that with a bit of reshaping of the hook it can be made to comply.... but for ease of deployment you might want to invest in 2 bungees that are a foot long and have the WIRE hook Thumbs Up

Mirror in place...

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Bungee deployed....

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There are a couple of screws half way along the arm which when loosened allow you to adjust the arm length, and if you are going through a tight spot that would require the removal of the mirrors, they will fold down. The only thing to remember is to hold the bracket against the door when folding them back out / up Thumbs Up

Oh and when you've fitted them inch the window closed the first time, just until the glass has gone past the bracket.... it has been known for the window to catch the bottom of the bracket and ping the the mirror off, D'OH!! But once they have cleared the glass you can open close the window all day long :thumbsup:

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