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Old 06-07-2008, 02:53 PM
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Re: Mirror Movers

I've done the same on my TJ (a number of years now) - and I have a couple of observations. The passenger side mirror is worthless now - doors on or off. You may be in compliance with the law, but you won't see anything out of it. I am going to move my passenger mirror back to the door - I don't think I need them both in CA to stay compliant...and if I do....I don't really care.

Also, with respect to: "...if you open your door wide, you will bump into, and move the mirror. To fix this, I purchased new, adjustable door limiting straps from Quadratec.com." - Save yourself a few bucks - just twist your current straps a couple of times and then loop over the holding pin and you will shorten them to whatever length you like.

I just wanted to present a few nuggets of wisdom that I have learned on the topic.


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