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I have a shattered/webbed blind spot extended towing right mirror (foldable). Was trying to look for possible replacement on just the blind spot mirror on the bottom. I can’t find any information on it rather than replacing the whole assembly. The blind spot mirror is functional, just that it’s annoying to look at the webbed outcome. Hmm?
I have a shattered/webbed blind spot extended towing right mirror (foldable). Was trying to look for possible replacement on just the blind spot mirror on the bottom. I can’t find any information on it rather than replacing the whole assembly. The blind spot mirror is functional, just that it’s annoying to look at the webbed outcome. Hmm?
They make aftermarket replacement mirrors for some applications. Since you didn't say what vehicle in your list it's for, if were even discussing one of them, it's impossible to provide any help, or did you just come in here to share a story about broken mirrors?
They make aftermarket replacement mirrors for some applications. Since you didn't say what vehicle in your list it's for, if were even discussing one of them, it's impossible to provide any help, or did you just come in here to share a story about broken mirrors?
If the parts in that link are OEM its quite a fair price and would be a great choice IMHO. I'm in the auto/truck glass biz, often called for replacement mirror elements and suggests either OEM straight out of the factory or a less expensive option from Burco Inc. (Burco Mirrors)
I like the OEM variations because they have the mounting/backing pad already installed, other cheaper variations are just that---cheaper.
If the parts in that link are OEM its quite a fair price and would be a great choice IMHO. I'm in the auto/truck glass biz, often called for replacement mirror elements and suggests either OEM straight out of the factory or a less expensive option from Burco Inc. (Burco Mirrors)
I like the OEM variations because they have the mounting/backing pad already installed, other cheaper variations are just that---cheaper.
HTH
Thanks for the tip. I just ordered the glass for the blind spot from this earlier oem link. Now I need to find instruction on how to replace it without the need to disconnect the whole assembly if possible.
By looking at his signature it would appear to any resonable person that he is talking about his 2014 F150 Supercrew Lariat 4x4 EcoBoost MaxTow. But that's just me.
By looking at his signature it would appear to any resonable person that he is talking about his 2014 F150 Supercrew Lariat 4x4 EcoBoost MaxTow. But that's just me.
But what if he's NOT talking about this assumed vehicle?
I've always found it much easier to simply state what any one post is about rather than making someone possibly helpful guess or waste time asking? Some don't allow avatars or signatures to be displayed for simplicity when using any forum. That would be what a reasonable person would do!
But what if he's NOT talking about this assumed vehicle?
I've always found it much easier to simply state what any one post is about rather than making someone possibly helpful guess or waste time asking? Some don't allow avatars or signatures to be displayed for simplicity when using any forum. That would be what a reasonable person would do!
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