Pretty badass, right?

Trailridge, Made in Taiwan, $265 shipped for the pair, ordered from 1A but thru Amazon for free shipping & 5% cashback.
...still wish they were $120 - 150 like F150 or F250 versions, though. And the passenger side main glass was indeed straight flat mirror, no curve to it, might end up having to hunt down a replacement

Sorry bout the bad pics, they too dang black to get good nighttime cellphone camera shots against a white car
PS install is fairly easy, need a small flathead to pop the screw covers, largish phillips screwdriver and a 7mm socket on a screwdriver handle or extension for the door screws, and - oddly - what seemed to be a 3/8" socket for the mirror mount (keep the nuts, included nuts are worse). Bungee cord passed thru the window to hold mirror and door panel as youre working makes it a simple 1 man job.
Door screws are 1 hidden by the handle, 2 hidden vertical ones in the armrest pocket thingie, 1 semi hidden on the side that swings out, and two along the bottom. Mirror is attached via three nuts that are either 3/8" or pretty damn close to it. Trailridge sent new nuts in a different size, but the old ones fit on the threaded rods so i just reused those

Trailridge, Made in Taiwan, $265 shipped for the pair, ordered from 1A but thru Amazon for free shipping & 5% cashback.
...still wish they were $120 - 150 like F150 or F250 versions, though. And the passenger side main glass was indeed straight flat mirror, no curve to it, might end up having to hunt down a replacement

Sorry bout the bad pics, they too dang black to get good nighttime cellphone camera shots against a white car
PS install is fairly easy, need a small flathead to pop the screw covers, largish phillips screwdriver and a 7mm socket on a screwdriver handle or extension for the door screws, and - oddly - what seemed to be a 3/8" socket for the mirror mount (keep the nuts, included nuts are worse). Bungee cord passed thru the window to hold mirror and door panel as youre working makes it a simple 1 man job.
Door screws are 1 hidden by the handle, 2 hidden vertical ones in the armrest pocket thingie, 1 semi hidden on the side that swings out, and two along the bottom. Mirror is attached via three nuts that are either 3/8" or pretty damn close to it. Trailridge sent new nuts in a different size, but the old ones fit on the threaded rods so i just reused those
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