Mirrors for when doors are off
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Mirrors for when doors are off
Does anyone have these mirrors??
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13023_302.htm
how do they work and will they scratch up the paint?
http://www.quadratec.com/products/13023_302.htm
how do they work and will they scratch up the paint?
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Have them, and love them!
No scratches at all. They are lined with a rubberized (or something) coating, and the set screw has a plastic tip, as well.
The passenger mirror took some fussing to get a good view, but I don't use that one much, anyhow.
No scratches at all. They are lined with a rubberized (or something) coating, and the set screw has a plastic tip, as well.
The passenger mirror took some fussing to get a good view, but I don't use that one much, anyhow.
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If you slip them on, and tighten it down, it flattens out, then you don't have to worry about losing the screw, either
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The best I've seen and am using are the 3" round mirrors from the auto parts store for $3. Pull off the sticky crap on the back of them and place velcro there and velcro them to the air vents. Using velcro will allow you to remove the mirrors and use the ari vents when your doors are installed.