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Wanting to buy towing mirrors for my e350 van. Appears that the passenger side is available but the driver side is not available from well known vendors, however, carparts.com has a pair available. Never bought from them so am asking if anyone ever bought from them and were they satisfied with the parts bought?
UPDATE: I just googled carparts.com reviews and didn't like their shipping delays and poor customer communication services.
I think I'll keep looking for those tow mirrors elsewhere.
I'd search eBay where buyer's feedback tends to be a good indication of how a seller really performs. You may find a nice set of gently used OEM powered mirrors for a decent price. You can also try LKQonline as they may have what you're seeking.
I'd search eBay where buyer's feedback tends to be a good indication of how a seller really performs. You may find a nice set of gently used OEM powered mirrors for a decent price. You can also try LKQonline as they may have what you're seeking.
Good luck with your search!
Rockauto was difficult to navigate when searching for the mirrors.
LKQ's review: LKQ has a consumer rating of 1.32 stars from 69 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
I'd like to get larger mirrors like these but they come with "heated mirrors" so am concern that the connectors won't match with the non-heated like mine.
I guess I'll order the passenger side that's available now and wait until the driver's side become available. Hope they'll match in appearance. LOL.
Very happy with the plug and play install and they look just like Ford OEM. And, you cannot beat etrailer.com's quick shipping and customer service. Related, I have my like new standard mirrors available for sale and am willing to ship.
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