CIPA
CIPA 11950 Clip-On Towing Mirror Fits 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
USD$8.03
3.8 stars out of 10 reviews
10 reviews
USD$8.03
$8.03
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3.8 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
03/13/2017
Hard to beat for the money
These are universal so the fit is not perfect. However, these mirrors performed excellent even at speeds reaching 80mph. The only downside is these mirros vibrate and shake at speed. But I was still able to keep an eye on my trailer and it's cargo where the oem mirros would not allow. These mirros also helped with Lane changes and tight turns.
JJJJ
Most helpful negative review
2.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
02/18/2013
Least expensive I could find
CIPA is a major manufacturer of this kind of product. Because of this I don't understand why they don't produce something vehicle specific. (No one does for my major tow vehicle!) Although it is designed to be adjustable they fall a whisker shy of my existing mirrors width although I can cheat them a bit. No other manufacturer makes anything with a better fit. Other reviews complained of the rubber straps eventually failing and this company offers no replacement part. No other company offers any alternatives. I ordered these from Walmart because of the lowest price I could find. I figured if I was purchasing a tow mirror "kit" that I would need to fabricate to work with my vehicle that I may as well purchase the cheapest ones I could find to do this with. Once the UV rays completely destroy these plastic and rubber marvels, it hasn't cost a ton to scrap and replace them unless I find a better solution in the meantime. I didn't trust suction cup style tow mirrors and they are stupidly expensive. I had to order these site to store. Walmart should stock these in local stores. They only stock the tiny suction cup mirrors at $20 each. These CIPA strap ons were only $7.88 each. Can't buy the mirrored glass that cheap.
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/09/2021Works wellWe bought one a couple years ago for our truck when we pull our camper. We got a bigger camper so we bought a 2nd one for the other mirror.LK
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3.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser06/25/2019They do the job, but not wellThese mirrors need bungee cords to hold them on in a way that would prevent them from sliding off my mirrors (which would be the case for pretty much any any car), and they vibrate so much that it makes it difficult see very much detail in them. But they at least give me a better angle behind me, even if it is shaky (which can't be seen in the pictures because my camera has a fast-enough shutter speed that the image isn't blurred). So they do the job, but they don't really do it well.Tim
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/13/2017Hard to beat for the moneyThese are universal so the fit is not perfect. However, these mirrors performed excellent even at speeds reaching 80mph. The only downside is these mirros vibrate and shake at speed. But I was still able to keep an eye on my trailer and it's cargo where the oem mirros would not allow. These mirros also helped with Lane changes and tight turns.JJJJ
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/20/2016HelpfulI have an 18 foot camping trailer, and these mirrors help a lot. My Mitsubishi Montero Sport mirrors are tall and narrow so these extensions don't go out as far as I would like, but without them it is impossible to see much behind me. We will see how well they hold up. My first trip of about 300 miles went well...ericemn
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3.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/01/2014Not badThe straps are just *barely* big enough to fit the mirrors of my suv ('11 Nissan Xterra). It gives me a little bit of extra vision. Not bad for the price3DayEventer
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser06/11/2014This is my second oneThis is my second one. The fist was stolen. These mirrors do a very good job of showing you what is going on back there. Suggestion; Cross the rubber straps and tie a short section of rope from where they cross to the mirror on the truck. Won't hit a big bump and fall off.LeeXxx
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/07/2013Fordman2114
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3.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/25/2013Still not wide enough for meI have a 2006 Dodge Caravan and I'm pulling an enclosed two place snowmobile trailer thats the standard 8.5 feet wide. These mirrors are by no means wide enough to even see the sides of the trailer. I did modify them by using some 2.5 inch long 1 inch wide flat metal stock and drilling holes in each end to get the mirrors out about 2 more inches on each side. It was a pretty easy modification for me but not everyone may want to have to do this. I'm not sure there are wider ones out there but in the end with my modifications I can now use these.amxlover
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2.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/18/2013Least expensive I could findCIPA is a major manufacturer of this kind of product. Because of this I don't understand why they don't produce something vehicle specific. (No one does for my major tow vehicle!) Although it is designed to be adjustable they fall a whisker shy of my existing mirrors width although I can cheat them a bit. No other manufacturer makes anything with a better fit. Other reviews complained of the rubber straps eventually failing and this company offers no replacement part. No other company offers any alternatives. I ordered these from Walmart because of the lowest price I could find. I figured if I was purchasing a tow mirror "kit" that I would need to fabricate to work with my vehicle that I may as well purchase the cheapest ones I could find to do this with. Once the UV rays completely destroy these plastic and rubber marvels, it hasn't cost a ton to scrap and replace them unless I find a better solution in the meantime. I didn't trust suction cup style tow mirrors and they are stupidly expensive. I had to order these site to store. Walmart should stock these in local stores. They only stock the tiny suction cup mirrors at $20 each. These CIPA strap ons were only $7.88 each. Can't buy the mirrored glass that cheap.krsahzugkrbshgjbrdsghlkbh
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser01/06/2013OK for the priceThese mirrors are Ok for the price. They do give a little more rear vision for trailering. They don't fit as well on a "tapered" mirror as they would on a "square " shaped one. They tend to shake a bit so image isn't always too clear. The clips are rather thick and don't fit well between the main mirror and the mirror housing, thus can interfere with main mirror adjustment.Alabamatx