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Commercial Vehicle Mirrors & How To Measure For The Right One

We supply a very large range of mirrors for commercial vehicles throughout New Zealand. We have them for trucks, excavation machinery, diggers, loaders, bobcats, tractors, also smaller vehicles ...

We supply a very large range of mirrors for commercial vehicles throughout New Zealand. We have them for trucks, excavation machinery, diggers, loaders, bobcats, tractors, also smaller vehicles like Utes and vans.

Watch this video to see how quickly and easy it is to measure a mirror so we get the right one for you.

  1. Use a tape measure to measure the outside dimensions of the head. This mirror is 210mm wide b 210mm long.
  2. Measure the diameter of the mounting arm or the ball mount of the mirror with a pair of vernier calipers. This mirror has a 25mm clamp on the back.
  3. See if it has a convex or a flat mirror glass.

If you have a broken a mirror, give a call with the size of the mirror, the mounting and the glass type or purchase the mirror online. We will send you out the right part to get you back on the road again.


13th March 2017
Lincoln Townshend
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