*Will not work with heated mirrors*
- Color: Black
- Shipping Weight: 4lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 9in x 9in x 4in (L x W x H)
Jeep Wrangler 2-Door (JK)
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Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4-Door (JK)
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Mopar Mirror Relocation Bracket Reviews
The design is not great. The shortcomings of these mirrors are pretty much also found in other designs so I'm not picking on this brand in particular. The passenger side mirror is almost impossible to see out of. You can only adjust it so far so if you want to see out of it, you have to stand up in the driver's seat and lean waaay to the right. The passenger side mirror is more or less there just for looks.
When installed, they both lean slightly outboard and the adjustment won't allow them to sit straight up. So they both look a little droopy. Looking at other pics online, it seems like this is a constant problem and a basic design flaw.
The worst part of the whole thing is no fault of these brackets but should be mentioned. The removal of the stock mirrors from the stock brackets damn near requires a jack hammer. My JK has 20k miles and has never been taken off-road but the mirror might as well have been glued in. I watched several Youtube videos then beat the hell out of it with a rubber mallet until one of them broke. The other one came out without damage but it was close. Just be prepared and bring some serious patience.