Dual view clip-on towing mirrors
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Dual view clip-on towing mirrors
Lipstick (?) on the pig?
Since the Cayenne's mirrors don't let you see squat when towing anything significant in the rear, I picked up this set of **** mirrors (no affiliation ).
Plastic clips attach to the mirror housing and the unit is held in place by 2 sturdy rubber straps.
No paint issues, no whistling (65 mph on the interstate with no trailer), and they provide a pretty decent view with two adjustable mirrors per side.
The middle mirror has a bit of vibration, but the outside mirror is solid and steady. The box says #11953 - Black.
Since the Cayenne's mirrors don't let you see squat when towing anything significant in the rear, I picked up this set of **** mirrors (no affiliation ).
Plastic clips attach to the mirror housing and the unit is held in place by 2 sturdy rubber straps.
No paint issues, no whistling (65 mph on the interstate with no trailer), and they provide a pretty decent view with two adjustable mirrors per side.
The middle mirror has a bit of vibration, but the outside mirror is solid and steady. The box says #11953 - Black.
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A subtle, black lipstick! Larry you like???? :-)
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Originally Posted by pdxjim
A subtle, black lipstick! Larry you like???? :-)
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Originally Posted by RJFabCab
I thought about titling the post "Lipstick and cheap strap-ons..."
Welcome to the wonderful world of towing in a Habanero! CALIENTE!!!!
Can't wait to take a pic of the two of us parked side-by-side at the next event
ps. change the title
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Originally Posted by LVDell
Welcome to the wonderful world of towing in a Habanero!
I can't make it to Lowe's.
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I'd tried those and was afraid they were going to blow off after only driving 2 miles from my house and I even used duct tape as well as the straps. Also thought they looked pretty pathetic on something as nice as the Cayenne. Took 'em back to the store for a refund...
I now have no issues with the electric telescoping mirrors on my '08 F250 PSD...
I now have no issues with the electric telescoping mirrors on my '08 F250 PSD...
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I've used these for a few years to tow my trailers with the CTT. The mirrors look like sh-t on a 100K vehicle but work just fine. I wish Porsche would make mirrors that extend out preferably electronically for towing but so far this is the best solution I've been able to come up with.
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Originally Posted by skl
I'd tried those and was afraid they were going to blow off after only driving 2 miles from my house and I even used duct tape as well as the straps. Also thought they looked pretty pathetic on something as nice as the Cayenne.
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Originally Posted by LVDell
Well of course silly, they'd look silly on anything if you use duct tape to hold them in place
On second thought, a pair of 2000# cement blocks, chained to a Cayenne, pushed off a bridge, into a river........now THAT's style.
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Originally Posted by Sharptt
... I wish Porsche would make mirrors that extend out preferably electronically for towing but so far this is the best solution I've been able to come up with.
After reviewing your request with our Marketing Department, we are pleased to provide you with an answer.
A. Antrag verweigert
or, using the international language
B.
In other words, when pigs fly, hell freezes over.....both of which signal the return of Larry.
Thank you for your continued patronage of the new Volkswa....er.....Pors......er.....Audi.....\\\\\\ Thank you for your continued patronage of what was ONCE the company known as Porsche.