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Towing Mirrors - Direct Fit Replacement Truck Mirrors

Tow mirrors are extended replacement mirrors designed to give a wider field of view down the sides of a trailer, eliminating the blind spots a standard factory mirror can't see around when towing.

At Redline360 we carry direct fit towing mirrors for a wide range of trucks including the F-150, F-250 Super Duty, Silverado, Sierra, Ram 1500, Ram 2500, and Tundra, with manual, power, heated, and LED turn signal options available. If you're looking specifically for Spec-D towing mirrors, check out our dedicated Spec-D towing mirrors page. Every mirror ships fast from our US warehouse, and we can help you confirm the right fit and feature set for your truck.

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Tow Mirror Questions Answered

Tow mirrors are extended mirrors with a longer arm and wider mirror surface than a standard factory mirror, giving a better view down the sides of a trailer that's wider than your truck. Many states legally require an unobstructed rear view when towing a trailer that blocks your factory mirrors, so tow mirrors are often a practical necessity rather than just a convenience upgrade.
Power tow mirrors connect to your truck's factory wiring harness and adjust electronically from inside the cab using the factory mirror controls, matching the convenience of OEM equipment. Manual tow mirrors require physically adjusting the mirror by hand and don't require any wiring, making them a simpler and more affordable installation.
Most aftermarket tow mirrors are designed as a direct bolt-on replacement using your truck's factory mounting points. Power tow mirrors typically connect to the factory wiring harness behind the door panel, while manual tow mirrors require no wiring at all. Check the specific product listing for your year, make, and model to confirm installation requirements.
Most states require an unobstructed rearward view of at least 200 feet when towing a trailer, and if a wide trailer blocks your factory mirrors, you may be required to use extended tow mirrors or supplemental towing mirrors to remain compliant. Requirements vary by state, so confirm current towing mirror laws with your local DMV before towing without them.
Yes, most tow mirrors are designed to stay installed full-time and function as your everyday mirrors, not just an accessory you swap on for towing trips. Some owners prefer fold-away or removable clip-on tow mirrors specifically so they can remove them when not towing, but direct-fit replacement tow mirrors are generally left on permanently.
Many tow mirror models include integrated LED turn signals built into the mirror housing, which improves visibility to other drivers, particularly important when a wide trailer is blocking your truck's factory turn signals from view. Not all tow mirrors include this feature, so check the specific product listing if integrated turn signals are a priority.

Choosing the Right Tow Mirrors for Your Truck

Power vs. Manual

If your truck came with power mirrors from the factory, a power tow mirror is the right upgrade since it plugs into your existing wiring harness and matches the convenience you already have. If your truck has manual mirrors or you want to avoid any wiring work, a manual tow mirror is the simpler, more affordable path.

Heated Glass for Cold Climates

If you tow in cold or wet climates, heated tow mirrors keep the glass clear of fog and frost, which matters even more on a tow mirror since you're relying on it for trailer visibility. This feature only works if your truck has the factory wiring to support heated mirrors, so confirm compatibility before ordering.

Fixed vs. Telescoping Tow Mirrors

A fixed tow mirror has a permanently extended arm for towing visibility at all times. A telescoping tow mirror can extend further out when towing and retract back closer to the body when not towing, giving you a narrower profile for daily driving and parking while still having extended visibility available when you need it.