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I can't speak of the quality, but I see that LMC truck has them for $19.95 (p/n 496326). I'm surprised... seems like the re-pop mirrors were around $65 when I was looking a few years ago.
The mirror part of mine was good, so I carefully masked off the glass and painted the rest with (don't laugh) chrome paint. I had nothing to lose.. it doesn't look chrome, but it actually looks ok.
I can't speak of the quality, but I see that LMC truck has them for $19.95 (p/n 496326). I'm surprised... seems like the re-pop mirrors were around $65 when I was looking a few years ago.
The mirror part of mine was good, so I carefully masked off the glass and painted the rest with (don't laugh) chrome paint. I had nothing to lose.. it doesn't look chrome, but it actually looks ok.
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That sounds to good to be true or should I say of good quality.....I am concerned about the quality.. Just ordered a replacement stock 5" round side mirror (the original was loose and would not hold it self up) And the difference is night and day... The original one felt heavy/ sturdy.. The aftermarket replacement feels flimsy to the point it feels like it might break while being adjusted..
Hopefully someone who has used or seen the LMC replacement can give there thoughts...
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