DieTech offroad mirror brackets
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I installed ours on Sunday. I'll have to take some pics tonight. They fit perfectly and are SOLID at highway speeds. I love them!! They only took about 5 minutes to install and I didnt even have to re-adjust my mirrors.
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i have the rugged ridge relos... cant stand them cause it makes the passenger mirror useless if the doors are on... these are definitely on my short list of things to buy!
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my doors stay off when the low temp hits 60*... unless there are 4-5 days straight of 50% or higher chance of rain.
i have the rugged ridge relos... cant stand them cause it makes the passenger mirror useless if the doors are on... these are definitely on my short list of things to buy!
i have the rugged ridge relos... cant stand them cause it makes the passenger mirror useless if the doors are on... these are definitely on my short list of things to buy!
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Got mine yesterday and installed them yesterday to run doorless today. Easy install, solid at 70mph and the best solution yet, IMHO. I'll snap some photos after work.
I had RR brackets which were nice because there was nothing to do but take the doors off. Not having the pass side mirror really bugged me though. The fitment of the actual mirror into the base was awful though and I had to re-thread the door filler to make it fit right.
The effort involved to swap your mirrors onto these brackets from your doors is minimal.
You could even pick up a spare set of mirrors at a junkyard to keep handy if you want.
I had RR brackets which were nice because there was nothing to do but take the doors off. Not having the pass side mirror really bugged me though. The fitment of the actual mirror into the base was awful though and I had to re-thread the door filler to make it fit right.
The effort involved to swap your mirrors onto these brackets from your doors is minimal.
You could even pick up a spare set of mirrors at a junkyard to keep handy if you want.