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Old Oct 5, 2018 | 2:24 PM
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Default Express 3500 Extended Passenger Towing Mirrors

Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask this question, I could not find a parts specific folder on the "Express & G-Series Vans" page.

I am looking for powered/heated/extended towing mirrors for my 2015 Express 3500 2LS Extended with OE # GM 15227418 and GM 15227437; the only ones I can find are from 1A Auto and a pair from Velvac that are super expensive. Anyone out there have any suggestions? Thank you.
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Old Oct 7, 2018 | 9:43 AM
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The velvac mirrors are really the only good option, and yes, you will have to shell out some coin for them.
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Old Oct 7, 2018 | 12:18 PM
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LCAC_Man - this is what I'm discovering as well, thanks.
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Old Nov 13, 2018 | 11:59 AM
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I did find this direct OEM replacement option on eBay at $384/pr.: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Towing-Mirr...w/372250196465

For those interested and, with deep pockets, the Velvac part numbers are #715917 for the non-turn signal integrated and non-heated pair and #716349 (black) for the integrated and heated pair at $1040.70 and $1321.95 respectively.

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Old Nov 14, 2018 | 12:06 PM
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haznavy,

If you pick up the eBay version, please share your experience. I wish there was a powered extendable/retractable option... I haven't found one, anyway. Most of the tow mirrors that clip or stick onto the OEM mirrors are junk, but that's all I've found without making a semi-permanent change to my van. I've debated buying the same ones that you shared from eBay, and then just plan to swap them out based on how I'm using the van (but that sounds like a pain).
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Old Nov 15, 2018 | 11:56 AM
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GatorHawk24,

I am going to purchase the ones from eBay and will let you know. If they work out, I will have the SafetyVan side-view convex mirrors up for sale if you are interested.
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Old Jan 5, 2019 | 9:33 AM
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Default New Towing Mirrors Installed

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GatorHawk24,

I am going to purchase the ones from eBay and will let you know. If they work out, I will have the SafetyVan side-view convex mirrors up for sale if you are interested.
Now that the holidays are over, I pulled the trigger and purchased the eBay direct replacement mirrors advertised. Received and installed in about an hour using
from Jesse Camp. Install was very easy and, everything works great. Thus far, I am very happy with the mirrors and feel they will be much better for towing than the puny OEM.

If anyone needs new towing mirrors, I would endorse these. For anyone who wants to replace their smaller OEM mirrors, I have two in very good condition for $35 per mirror; also still have 10 Safety Van seats for $400.



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Old Jan 13, 2019 | 3:24 PM
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Originally Posted by haznavy
I am glad to finally see pictures of these installed. If you get a chance post a few more. Maybe a few from the drivers seat too. Then the rest of us can explore the idea more thoroughly. If I pick up a trailer, which I may if I come across the right deal while I have cash in my pocket, I will likely buy these. For all practicality, I would assume it would be best just to swap the mirrors when you tow. It's only fifteen minutes of work. Otherwise you run the risk of clipping your mirrors in regular usage. If I was you, I would keep the old mirrors. Your preferences are different than mine however.

For as common as our vans are, I am very disappointed that there are no after market mirrors that simply slide out in extension like are available for Silverado's.

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Old Jan 13, 2019 | 3:35 PM
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I think if I was going to go wide like that full time, I would just go full Dumbo.
The included picture is from 2008.


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Originally Posted by dberladyn
I am glad to finally see pictures of these installed. If you get a chance post a few more. Maybe a few from the drivers seat too. Then the rest of us can explore the idea more thoroughly. If I pick up a trailer, which I may if I come across the right deal while I have cash in my pocket, I will likely buy these. For all practicality, I would assume it would be best just to swap the mirrors when you tow. It's only fifteen minutes of work. Otherwise you run the risk of clipping your mirrors in regular usage. If I was you, I would keep the old mirrors. Your preferences are different than mine however.

For as common as our vans are, I am very disappointed that there are no after market mirrors that simply slide out in extension like are available for Silverado's.
Here are a few more pictures. Thus far, I have been very happy with them. We are planning to go on the road fulltime so, they will come in handy while pulling the trailer.











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