WTB Manual NA Side Mirrors
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WTB Manual NA Side Mirrors
The bolts and springs in my mirrors were a rusted hunk of steel and the plastic retaining trim has crumbled as well. Seeing as you can't buy these parts individually I'm looking for some manual NA Side view mirrors to steal the guts from.
Let me know,
thanks
Jeff
Let me know,
thanks
Jeff
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Not to deter your sale, but have you considered power mirrors? The spring setup sucks in the manual mirrors, and they're impossible to fold in a small garage or a tight parking space without spending a half hour readjusting them.
Your '93 is wired for power mirrors, just bolt in the mirrors, plug into the wiring harness, and buy a switch to plug in, and you'll ultimately be much more happy than with manual.
Just something to consider.
Your '93 is wired for power mirrors, just bolt in the mirrors, plug into the wiring harness, and buy a switch to plug in, and you'll ultimately be much more happy than with manual.
Just something to consider.
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Not to deter your sale, but have you considered power mirrors? The spring setup sucks in the manual mirrors, and they're impossible to fold in a small garage or a tight parking space without spending a half hour readjusting them.
Your '93 is wired for power mirrors, just bolt in the mirrors, plug into the wiring harness, and buy a switch to plug in, and you'll ultimately be much more happy than with manual.
Just something to consider.
Your '93 is wired for power mirrors, just bolt in the mirrors, plug into the wiring harness, and buy a switch to plug in, and you'll ultimately be much more happy than with manual.
Just something to consider.
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