The mirrows that fit onto the door hings?
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FYI to all, the 91909 number is for the long stem version. I would recommend the short stem as mentioned (it's the part number in my post). My tires stick out about 4" past my fender flares and even the short stem sticks out as much as the tires do. I assume that the long stem would stick further out in addition to sitting a bit higher?
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Originally Posted by tbone in tx
FYI to all, the 91909 number is for the long stem version. I would recommend the short stem as mentioned (it's the part number in my post). My tires stick out about 4" past my fender flares and even the short stem sticks out as much as the tires do. I assume that the long stem would stick further out in addition to sitting a bit higher?
Edit: I didn't read that you referred to your post for the part number. That's the correct number you listed
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Originally Posted by SWAMP RAT
Where are you guys getting them from at this price. The cheapest I've found is $27
Only buying drivers side.
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Olympic Safari mirrors are great. Easy to install and your not tightening and loosening your door hinge every time. As far as rattle/vibration goes, there is about the same as what I experience on my motorcycle so to me it isn't an issue.
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I bought 2 of the euro style universal mirrors @ AutoZone. Drill out the mounting holes a little and use the 2 bolts on the windshield bracket. I think they look like they could've been stock with the black. At like $30 for the pursuit I'm more than happy happy with them.
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I simply made one with all thread, four nuts, a few washers, and a mirrow from a truck stop. The one by me has a bigger selection then all the chain autoparts stores. I think it totaled out to about $15 bucks, has great visibility, and doesnt shake or vibrate a bit.
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