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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Prefit fit. Second set I purchased
James J. Bjaloncik
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Purchased for mechanic son-in-law. He's very pleased with the mirrors, fits the bill for him.
adam
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
incredibly cheap weak plastic. cracks have formed all over and the mirror itself will pop out if you close it to quickly.will never buy this mirror again. stick to old school metal.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Love them. Needed them with bigger trailer.
Timothy E Johns
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
So much better than factory tow or regular mirrors. Easy install as well.
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
They look good, love them, never got the side lights to work but not too worried about that.Goot fitment on 2000 excursion
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
Got these for my 2002 f250. The newer model shape looks better in my opinion, but I really wanted the larger blind spot mirrors.There is more jiggle in the upper mirrors than my stock set. It's not terrible but it's noticeable.The construction is much less robust than the factory set and the plastic halves don't exactly line up together. Could maybe be old molds to make the clamshells of the parts. From 10 feet they look great.I haven't got to wiring in the added functions of heat and turnsignals that the mirrors have so I can't speak to that.At less than half the cost of used factory ones I suppose they are okay. They work
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
My son had ordered Yitamotor mirrors in the past for a 2005 F250, so I started looking into ordering a set for my 2006. When I started looking at them on Amazon, there are numerous versions of this brand on the web site. The $171. version, which are the most expensive that I have been looking at for about a week, and had the best reviews, showed up for $95 something last week, but not available until after December the 30th. But, when I went to pre-order them, the website kept erroring out, and when it did work, they went back up to the higher price. After trying it numerous times on several different pages, that I had loaded up, my wife reached out to Amazon customer support and they said to pick a version that was sold by Amazon-this one was not-and they would honor the price after they were shipped and we received them. I chose the $135 version, they came in, & after contacting them again, we were given the credit like promised. Customer service was great and gladly appreciated because the Amazon truck never passes up our house with out stopping. Now to the mirrors. They look heavy, durable, & the view is so much better-awesome and should have did it sooner. Time will tell if they hold up because I have to fold them in to put the truck in the garage, but I have a company truck so its not driven everyday. The only downfall is no instructions & it is pretty self explanatory, but my son and I were questioning if we should leave the gasket piece on the mounting surface-it's a foam like material between the mirror assembly and the truck. The old mirrors had it on them. Leaving it on makes it really hard to insert and tighten the bolts-not wanting to pull a mounting stud out of the mirror piece, but I am sure this piece acts as an insulator and may assist in being an anti vibration element. Hint-make sure you push the gasket over the 4 plastic mirror stud pieces, and have someone push the mirror against the truck while tightening to aid in a tight fit and to avoid pulling the stud out of the plastic pole-a couple of reviews stated this happened. Would definitely recommend and time will tell if they last like the 18 year old ones removed. Lastly, if your speakers are old, bad, or factory originals, now is the time to replace them because the harness is below them and they have to be removed. I installed a pair of $100 Rockford Fosgates from Amazon-Merry Christmas to me-these people are making a killing because they have everything.
Tyler
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2022
Put on my 2002 ford excursion, I had to sand down the plastic around the bolt fasteners on the mirrors as the plastic around the bolt was wider than the stock so the plastic wasn't going into the slots with the bolts. It was easy but still a pain considering it was supposed to be a direct swap.
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