VW Tiguan: Towing mirrors
Hi is there anyone out there with a VW Tiguan as their tow vehicle and if so, which are the best caravan towing mirrors to use because our last four cars have been Honda CRVs which all had large wing mirrors whereas this new car (only got it yesterday 👍😊) has quite small ones so our usual 'add-on mirrors' don't fix on so we will need to get some others before towing. HELP!
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Great, many thanks for your reply. I will pass this on to hubby (who does the towing etc). We have usually used Milenco products and they seem to be up to the job so we will try those as you suggest. Glad you enjoy towing with your Tiguan; we are really looking forward to getting our c'van out of storage to tow with our new vehicle.
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I got fed up to the back teeth with fighting to fit my Milenco mirrors to our Qashqai. Furthermore I found them difficult to adjust with a lot of his and her discussion as my long suffering wife tried to follow my instructions for adjusting the nearside mirror. Some weeks back I decided enough was enough and bought a pair of "Suck It and See" mirrors. We used them for the first time last week for a 50 mile tow to our dealer for repairs to the van. We were delighted with them. Easy to fit, simple to adjust and adequate visibility. No more Milencos for us.
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I looked on u tube at these stick on mirrors and they certainly look easy to fit. A point was made that you adjust their setting via your car mirrors controls. Surly, you can adjust Milenko clip on mirrors using the car mirrors control - or am I wrong or missing the point. I look forward to the answer(s).
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MollysMummy, I must admit that I had not realised that only the glass moves! Will check my car tomorrow and see what my situation is.
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Whilst the standard pads will fit on my 2014 Tig the 'f' pads make for a more secure fitting; indeed, I towed with my Tig for a year before I heard of these pads.They are made to cater for the slight differnce in height between the black edge and the main body of the mirror and have a bit that goes into the small gap. For the sake of a few pound they give a better and secure fit.
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I am currently using the Milenco Aero on a Discovery Sport but I never like to rely solely on just the screw clamps. I buy the rubber mirror straps for about £1.50 from my local dealer (Bardsea Leisure) which attach at one end to the arm holding the mirror and then have a clip at the other to hook onto the opposite edge of the car mirror housing. I like the extra security. If a mirror comes off at speed it could cause damage to the caravan body work. I personally have reservations about those attached with just suckers to the car mirror - a bit of dirt on the glass or wear on the sucker might reduce adhesion me thinks.
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