2003 Chevrolet Tahoe Towing Mirror - Left CIPA

  • Features:
    • Slides On Existing Mirror With Wedge Lock Security
    • Custom Design Ensures A Perfect Fit
    • Easy Installation With No Tools Required
    • Does Not Obstruct Existing Mirror
    • Sleek Custom Design Compliments Existing Mirror
    • Limited 1 Year Warranty
  • Custom towing mirrors by CIPA slide over your vehicle's existing mirror to give you added vision while towing. These mirrors are specifically designed for the applications listed below. Other fits may vary due to color, material, added features or adjustment variations.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Position
2003 Chevrolet Tahoe Left
1 In Stock
Best Price:

$51.43 USD
$61.72 USD
Brand CIPA
Part # C7310801
Condition New
Warehouse B

CIPA

  • Towing Mirror
  • Fits Full Black And Chrome-Cap Model; Will Not Fit The Full Chrome Or Telescopic Mirror
  • CIPA 10801 Driver Side Custom Towing Mirror Classic Chevrolet/GMC/Cadillac
  • Custom Towing Mirror
  • Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    length
    18.25 in
    width
    6.00 in
    height
    8.75 in
    weight
    2.25 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
    1. Leanne M. Baxter
      10 May, 2013
      Didn't want to change out my mirrors for towing...these work great and stay in place....defiantly worth purchasing for your summer travels.
    2. VL Chip Meador
      28 Jan, 2013
      This is actually my third mirror on the passenger side, seems that construction barrels like to gobble them up. I pull a combination of trailers, 5th wheel RV (33'), GooseNeck livestock trailer (24'), enclosed drop tail 8X12' Emerson trailer and a 5X8 lawn trailer. The mirror extensions work great regardless of the trailer being towed. I have found a mono-pod (single leg camera tri-pod) works great for adjusting the passenger side mirror without assistance or a dozen trips around the front of the truck to adjust. Now I just need to avoid the construction barrels.
    3. Darkhelmet1
      05 Jan, 2013
      I purchased this one as a replacement for one I had broken. We use these when we pull our camper. They are extremely useful and really easy to get on and off the truck. Just right for what we needed them for!
    4. camper
      10 Sep, 2012
      I bought the CIPA 11000 mirror extender for my 91 F250. The mirror extenders fit over the edge of my stock mirrors just fine, but I first had to remove the little circle mirrors I had on the outside edge of my mirrors. I am a little worried about the durability of these mirrors, but so far seem OK. At first I thought the mirrors came in a set, but they come one per box so order two of them.
    5. C. Agee "grifter102"
      11 May, 2012
      I have a set of these mirrors from my 99 Chevy Tahoe. We used them for towing our 27' travel trailer/camper. They worked great. They did the job, allowed higher visibility of the tow vehicle, stayed in place and yet were easily removable for the non-camping season.
    6. Paul
      29 Dec, 2010
      Hard to find for Dodge Ram 1500 2008 CIPA 10701 and 10702 do work. Buy them on AutoPartsWAY, RV stores want near fifty bucks a peice.
    7. Pat McD
      06 Aug, 2010
      We had just purchased a travel trailer and needed outside mirror extensions for our truck. I found these on a number of sites, but the price at AutoPartsWAY was the best. Delivery was very fast and best of all these are so easy to put on and take off and work perfectly. We are very pleased with them.
    8. B. Witt
      15 Sep, 2009
      Bought these for my 2007 GMC Sierra Classic. You install them by sliding them on to your factory mirror and then pulling the upper lip of the towing mirror over the top of the factory mirror. This makes for a very tight fit and seems to put a fair amount of stress on the plastic. Also, the adjustment bar that's included with the mirrors (that fits inside to keep them tight) is only covered with a thin layer of felt paper. When I removed the mirrors, I had some marks in the plastic of my factory mirrors. I would not recommend using these on any mirror that's painted or has the chrome cover, as it would most likely scratch very easily. In the owner's manual, it recommends waxing your factory mirrors but this probably won't be enough to protect them.Using the mirrors, they worked great. The don't vibrate or whistle in the wind. They integrate with with lines of the truck well and look like a factory option. The glass tilts in all directions and once you set it to the...
    9. Patricia A. Wilson
      21 Aug, 2009
      We ordered these not knowing how good they would be. We had tow mirrors we purchased through an RV dealer (with straps) that my husband hated..so we tried these. He absolutly loves these mirrors! great vision and no shaking! They are easy on and easy off.
    10. AutoPartsWAY Man
      30 Dec, 2008
      I have never really towed anything before so I wanted to make sure I had decent mirrors. These mirrors are great. Not only do they easily attach to my permanent mirrors, they are easily adjustable AND, because they have two mirrors, not one, I can be doubly sure of not having a blind spot.
    11. Austin
      28 Aug, 2007
      This mirror works well and looks like factory equipment. The glass does not distort the image as some other towing mirrors I had did. I would buy again.
    12. Capt.D
      05 Nov, 2006
      They slide on, then clamp on, and when your're done they come off without leaving marks + they really add better vision while towing or carrying a large camper/load. I bought a extra one, just in case, 'cause I'm spoiled now... you will be too!
    13. TwinTurbo Z
      18 Mar, 2006
      This is a very good mirror that takes a little practice to get on the first couple of times but is worth the time. I have a Dodge Dakota and these mirrors allowed me to see completely down the sides of my full size travel trailer.

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