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dunkley201



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Correct. Your mirrors must give full vision along the side of your trailer. If the trailer is wider than the car, then towing mirrors are required. In your case, no.

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dunkley201



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Simon67 wrote:
Stupid question

With Milenco Grand Aero mirrors which is the best way of fitting them on the mirrors?
Short or long arms - pictures appreciated


Not sure what you mean, I only have one length arms.
Here are mine:





Sorry pics are sideways - damned iPhone! And, oh yes, I have bent my arms to match the curve on the mirror body.

Bob 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Largered



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dunkley201 wrote:
Correct. Your mirrors must give full vision along the side of your trailer. If the trailer is wider than the car, then towing mirrors are required. In your case, no.

Bob




I knew that ........ just wanted someone to say ...."I was right" Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Richard A Thackeray



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Largered wrote:
As I understand it, you only need 'towing mirrors' ....... if your towed unit is wider than the vehicle towing it.

Can someone confirm of correct this information.

With my mini-caravan I have never used 'towing mirrors' as the unit is only 4ft wide. (and I have had it for 14yrs now)





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A converted 8x4 trailer? (certainly enough weight capacity for your build?)

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