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Your cart is empty.This door mirror was engineered to look, fit and function like the original mirror assembly for your vehicle's specific year, make and model. It includes the same mirror glass, housing, bracket and technology as the part that came on the vehicle. This part is compatible with the following vehicles. Before purchasing, enter your vehicle trim in the garage tool to confirm fitment. [Ford Ranger: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002]
Dusty
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Functionality,Ease of installation,Mirror quality,Quality,Look,Value for money!!!
Connor Stivers
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Worked great matches the factory mirror on my 94 ranger. Does move some overtime but most non power mirrors do. Hardware lined up great with factory locations.
Will H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Installed on a 98 ranger, fit great and looks good, would buy again
Monstarr
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
Looks nice and fits and everything, I just didn't realize it had plastic screws rather than metal like on the factory mirrors.... almost felt guilty removing the old one..
Stewart Candler
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I bought one for my right door a couple of years ago. Looks great. Easy assembly for old guy retired mechanic. Ya gotta know how to take door panels off though.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I bought both the driver side and passenger side mirrors. The passenger mirror looks like a fun house mirror and the housing wobbles at the swivel point. The driver side isn't wobbly and the mirror looks factory.
Robert V. Millan
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
It fit perfectly
Mike A.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022
Fits 2001 Ford Ranger with no power options. Took maybe an hour or less to put in. I had taken the door panel off before so it wasn't entirely new. Just 5 screws total and panel lifts right off. There's youtube videos for it. It took several tools - phillips screw driver, something to pop the door handle cover off, a hex-rod screw driver for the door handle screw, and a socket wrench set for the 3 screws for the side mirror itself. When taking those 3 screws off, tilt the socket wrench upward at the socket-end so the screw doesn't want to drop off the end of the socket! Otherwise it will drop inside the door body and be very hard to recover! When installing the new mirror, also maybe put a small piece of tape on that screw and the socket, again so they won't want to drop off the socket into the door body when reinstalling. Remove the tape if you can with a long-node pliers of something once the screw gets started. If it's still there the next time you have to replace the side mirror(!), it may get in the way and knock the screws off the socket wrench into the door body the next time! That almost happened on one of mine! Do the final tightening of the 3 side mirror screws a little bit at a time in sequence and jiggle the side mirror a little to make sure it sets in place nicely. Also, keep the window rolled all the way down. That makes it easier to push the little door lock stick/rod back into the door panel hole when reattaching the door panel.
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