I do have an option for you to consider for a rear view mirror on your boat similar to the CIPA Comp Universal Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM02000 in the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11050. The CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11050 is a bit smaller than the mirror you are referring to measuring only 8" in length and 4" wide whereas the CIPA part # CM02000 has dimensions of 13-1/2" in length by 6-1/2" wide.
The CIPA part # CM11050 is our only compatible option that will allow... view full answer...
When using the CIPA Mirror Bracket # CM02310 that is designed for clamping to a boat windshield you will need to pair it with one of the CIPA Mirrors. You can use either the CIPA Comp Universal Rearview Boat Mirror # CM02000 or CIPA Extreme Rearview Boat Mirror # CM02022. We currently do not carry the screw that holds the mirror to the bracket separately. view full answer...
We do have the CIPA Mirror Bracket for Boat Windshield - Clamp On - Rear Cup Mirror Mount - Black # CM02310 but we do not carry the Vision 180 mirror. I recommend instead using the CIPA Extreme Rearview Boat Mirror - Multi-Face - Windshield Mount - 20" Long x 7" Wide # CM02022 which will even further expand your vision. It gives you a viewing surface of 120 square inches. view full answer...
I recommend using the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror - Convex Glass - Windshield Mount # CM11119 because it has a smaller mirror face than a lot of the other available and comparable mirrors since it is 8" long by 2-1/2" wide. This mirror will mount on round or square tube windshield frames 7/8" and smaller.
I've linked our review video of this mirror as well as a picture that shows this mirror in use by one of our happy customers. I've also linked our entire selection of boat mirrors in the... view full answer...
There were 3 mirrors linked to the answer page you were looking at so I'll list all 3 for you:
CIPA Comp Universal Rearview Boat Mirror # CM02000 - 2 lbs
CIPA Comp II Rearview Boat Mirror # CM11080 - 1.69 lbs
CIPA Comp II Rearview Boat Mirror # CM11081 - 1.50 lbs
Attached are review videos for you to check out. view full answer...
The CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part # CIP54FR will require the CIPA Mirror Bracket for Boat Windshield part # CM02310 for installation. If you're looking for a suction cup mounted mirror then I recommend the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11050. view full answer...
The CIPA Comp II Rearview Boat Mirror, part # CM11081 is designed for mounting on windshields but you may be able to attach it to the Electronics box you said you have on your boat. If you remove the included thumbscrews you may be able to use the holes in the mount to attach the mirror.
You may have to modify the mount to be able to install it in your boat so please be aware that any modification will void the warranty of the mirror. view full answer...
Thank you for the kind words!
The boat mirrors we offer aren't boat-specific, really the only fit parameter you'd need to be concerned with is the thickness of the windshield where the mirror would attach.
I really like the CIPA Comp II, part # CM11080 which clamps to rectangular or round profile windshield frames between 3/8 and 1-1/4 inches thick. The mirror face is 11 x 4 inches for a large field of vision, and features an adjustment knob that would allow the mirror to fold down so... view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at CIPA and he said the Comp II Rearview Boat Mirror # CM11081 has an aluminum bracket that accommodates round or square windshield frames measuring from 1/2 inch to 7/8 of an inch.
If that size is not an option for you, you may be interested in our Suction Cup Rearview Boat Mirror, # CM11050. This mirror does not require a specific size to fit and can be mounted anywhere on your boat that has a smooth, clean surface. view full answer...
The CIPA Concept II Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11071 is designed to attach to a window frame between 1/2" - 7/8" wide. It can attach to the horizontal bar at the top or the vertical bar on the side. There really isn't one correct way to install the mirror, it can be used in pretty much any application you need.
I have attached a full list of our boat mirrors below if you don't think this will work. view full answer...
The CIPA Pontoon Boat Mirror # CM01877 when positioned properly will make it easier for you to keep an eye on your kids as they are tubing behind your boat. I would still recommend turning around and checking on them especially when turning or having a passenger sit backwards and act as a spotter so that you can focus on what's ahead of you. view full answer...
We have a few different boat mirror options that could work but after looking up what your 262 cobia enclosed glass setup looks like I would go with the CIPA Concept boat mirror part # CM11071 which is white like the enclosure and could fit the bar above the windscreen. view full answer...
We do have towing mirrors available for your 2011 Toyota 4Runner but unfortunately nothing that is sits vertically like the CIPA Pontoon Boat Mirror # CM01877.
Among the linked list of universal mirrors for your 4Runner we have the popular CIPA Universal Dual Lens Towing Mirrors # 11953-2 which will allow you to get a little bit of a better angle for seeing who may be behind you. view full answer...
The CIPA Extreme Rearview Boat Mirror - Multi-Face - Windshield Mount - 20" Long x 7" Wide # CM02022 you were looking at does indeed include a mount that allows this mirror to be installed on boat windshield frames measuring 3/8" - 1-1/4" wide.
I included a video review of the # CM02022 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The CIPA Comp II Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11080 won't mount directly to a frameless windshield as it requires the frame to meet the 3/8" surface for the clamps to grab hold of. If you have a frameless windshield you'll have to go with a suction cup mounted options like the CIPA Rearview Boat Mirror part # CM11050. view full answer...
The CIPA Boat Mirror part # CM01874 and # CM01875 both have the 170 degree viewing angle like you said you need. Either would work well for you. view full answer...
The CIPA Extreme Rearview Boat Mirror # CM02022 you were looking at fits round or square tubing that is between 3/8" - 1-1/4" so as long as that is the size of the tubing you are looking to install the mirror on this would work perfect.
I included a video of the # CM02022 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
Sounds like you'd be interested in the CIPA Comp Rearview Boat Mirror # CM01874 which is designed to clamp to round frames that are between 3/8 inch and 1 inch wide. view full answer...