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2025-08-31 14:01:04
UPDATE! Three years later, not a single problem! Excellent mirrors!For our 2001 Dodge Ram 2500. The mirrors arrived in 4 days, in perfect condition. Very well packaged. No directions. I searched YouTube for how to remove door panel using my truck's year and model. That was very helpful. I slid a pickle fork tool, under the door panel, to pop the clips out. I bought new door panel clips because I wanted a secure fit when the panel was put back on. I YouTube searched how to install towing mirrors for my truck's year and model. Didn't find exactly the same model but the info was helpful. It'll also help if you have another person to help, but you can do it on your own. I installed the passenger side first. Use the new bolts and brackets because the new mirrors are significantly heavier than stock mirrors. Make sure to get the double end threaded bolts all the way screwed into the mirror first, or they will be too long. No problem on the passenger side install, the power worked fine. The drivers side didn't go as smoothly. The mirror installed just fine. I hooked the electrical back up to the mirror and to the electric mirror moving motor. I did a test before installing the door panel. I was able to adjust both mirrors, but only for a moment, and then it stopped working. So did my radio and the truck's interior lights. After investigating problem, I figured out that the IOD fuse blew. The fuse panel is to the lower left of the steering wheel with the driver's door is open. The IOD fuse has a black fuse holder and it's near the center of the fuses. The broken fuse was a 10 amp so I replaced it with a 15 amp and everything was working again. Hopefully that will be a permanent fix. When reinstalling the drivers door panel, the top bolt end of the 3 bolts, that hold the mirror on, was hitting the electric mirror motor, that's inside the door panel. The door panel wouldn't fit right so I hack sawed the end of the bolt off, right at the outside of the nut. The nut end still touches the mirror motor so I made sure not to over tighten the door panel in that area. Looks fine, works great. Other than a couple modifications, the mirrors are of excellent quality, heavy and a perfect, secure fit to the outside of truck. Can't beat the price! I haven't gone for a drive yet but I don't anticipate any wobbling.
Todd
2025-08-28 16:40:02
This is a high quality product especially for the price. I installed these on my 2006 Ram 1500 quad cab. Only took about 30 minutes per side to install.These were extremely easy to install. Instead of using the mounting studs that came with the mirrors, I removed the studs from the old mirrors and they threaded right in I the new mirrors effortlessly.Finished appearance looks like they came on the truck. The fit was perfect in all areas from alignment of mount stud, to the electrical connector and lastly the external alignment of the mirror casing as it mates with the door.One last point to touch on, there is a little bit of vibration that translates to the mirror but it's not a deal breaker. I have driven a ram with OEM towing mirrors and the same but less pronounced vibration exists.I would certainly buy these again if needed and highly recommend for anyone considering upgrading to towing mirrors.
George W.
2025-08-17 10:40:50
So these are a good quality mirror that I doubt you would ever tell is not OEM. They are however not simply going to mount up super easy. First remove the door panel by removing the 2 top screws and the 2 lower screws then the 10mm door handle screw. Then push the door panel up from the bottom, it does not have Christmas tree push pins like older trucks these are L shaped arms so don't try to pry it off push it up. The OEM mirror is 3-10mm nuts and one connector so that's easy to remove. To install these you need to stop looking for the non existing directions first. 😠What I did was take 2 new studs and run the OEM nut from the bottom untill it stops on the non threaded part. Once that's done hold the new mirror up to the truck and then install them on the two holes closest to the door window. Now use a 4mm socket to tighten the studs allowing the factory nuts to lock everything together like a jam nut. For the one closest to the door hinge you will need to cut off half the threads on the lower portion as that bolt is way too long. Use a 4mm socket to install that one untill it is snug but make sure your hand is on the back side of the mirror because the hole goes all the way threw and you can start pushing against the plastic. Once the stud is in reinstall factory nut and torque gently. Plug in the harness carefully (as others have said it's easy to bend the terminals I did and I was a dealership mechanic for years) check function and confirm it's moving. Before you install the door panel you will need to cut the excess part of the 2 studs by the window off as the door panel won't fit if you do not. Reinstall door panel and close gently to make sure the third stud by the hinge doesn't hit the cab. Mine didn't but better safe than sorry. I have included some pics that should help. Overall they are very nice and only took about 40 min to install. Tools I used were a P2 Phillips, 1/4" drive ratchet with 2" woble extension, 10mm socket 3/8 deep and 1/4 shallow, hacksaw or cut off wheel.
Woody
2025-08-12 14:20:17
They look feel and act just like the original one I removed. the holes lined up perfectly. The plug was a match and it took me about ten minutes per mirror to take the old ones off and put the new ones in. Both the motor controls and the defrost mechanism worked. i did lose a socket in the door, maybe they can include a cheap socket for the moron factor?
Travis
2025-07-14 18:56:30
1997 Dodge 2500. These mirrors are awesome. Easy to install, the studs didn't hit the electric mirror adjuster. Electronics worked perfectly no matter which way they were turned. You do not have to take the whole door panel off. I just popped out one plastic thing on top and two down the front side of the door. It bends just enough to do the job. Bolts up solid. Just a slight vibration when they are extended at 65, about the same as stock. Went on 500 mile trip pulling trailer the week after I bought them and couldn't be happier. So much safer going g down the road pulling a trailer. Highly recommend.
Jay
2025-07-07 12:14:45
Mirrors vibrate. Little worse than factory ones would. Dodge mirrors aren’t great to begin with and these are only slightly worse for a lot less money. Worth the buy but not great
Grund Richard
2025-07-06 18:28:27
Deutsche OEM Qualität darf man sich nicht erwarten, das Spiegelglas musste ich nachkleben, und der Kunststoff im allgemeinen ist sehr ,, amerikanische,, (also in Wirklichkeit chinesisch)Aber Preis Leistung ist absolut top, die Dinger machen was sie sollen, das Spiegelbild ist auch absolut in Ordnung und wackeln oder klappern tut auch nix.Würde ich immer wieder kaufen.
Cj
2025-06-27 18:18:02
One mirror was perfect in appearance and function the other appeared good but it functionally is poor buyer beware
Jeff
2025-04-18 12:26:40
Mirrors are ok, but no where near as good as OEM! First the finish is different on different parts, including a large about 4-5" distortion on the plastic face of the DS mirror. The convex mirrors are not formed on the same angles as OEM and are NOT adjustable as mentioned in the ad.... making them less useful. The heated part does not have any connection to the convex mirror, unlike the OEM mirrors which are heated. Though we have not had cold weather yet to try them, that will sure to be an issue, and I can't say if the heating function works at all. If you value your truck, but something better quality than these.
Cal W.
2025-01-29 16:52:25
very nice mirrors , easy install. plug and play on my 96 dodge 2500 cumming 12v.there were no instructions. hot tip: install threaded studs into mirror with the un threaded end into the mirror. this is a wee spacer, not a hex to tighten. it only fits one way...save you the time I lostcould have came with a better gasket
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