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getstucksome Mar 9, 2010 11:37 PM

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ken, hope you don't mind me stealing your idea and tech!!

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XLR8R Mar 10, 2010 07:35 AM

Looks good - did you cover the gap with metal, bondo or something else?

getstucksome Mar 10, 2010 09:32 PM

I used some thin steel I had laying around the garage. I did cut the plastic on the mirrors down and cut into the door to sink it in as far as possible.

Dlowkes7 Mar 10, 2010 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by getstucksome (Post 2721813)

any more pics of the build/install. really want to pop some of these on my truck before she get some paint.

BRUISER Mar 16, 2010 05:07 AM

not at all..

here are pics of the mirrors mounted on my new 1st gen :)


http://www.impaks.com/images/ken/dodge/100_5502.jpg

http://www.impaks.com/images/ken/dodge/100_5503.jpg

http://www.impaks.com/images/ken/dodge/100_5504.jpg

http://www.impaks.com/images/ken/dodge/100_5505.jpg

SChandler Mar 16, 2010 10:25 AM

So, I am curious, why not mount the mirrors to the door in the factory mounting location rather than over the vent window? I am have looked at all the pictures and sat in my truck trying to visualize it. I think that the passenger side mirror would be high enough to be visible still. You'd still need to box in the mounting to cover the gap, but I think it could be made to look a little more factory that way. Thoughts?

BRUISER Mar 16, 2010 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by SChandler (Post 2726892)
So, I am curious, why not mount the mirrors to the door in the factory mounting location rather than over the vent window? I am have looked at all the pictures and sat in my truck trying to visualize it. I think that the passenger side mirror would be high enough to be visible still. You'd still need to box in the mounting to cover the gap, but I think it could be made to look a little more factory that way. Thoughts?

when i held mine up it did not look like i would get the visibility I wanted.

getstucksome Mar 16, 2010 09:05 PM

I mounted mine up in/near the vent window also. If mounted in the stock location you'd probably only see 1/2 of the mirror

92smokin blacky Mar 16, 2010 10:52 PM

Ya know i really like the look of those. I've been thinkin about doin this for a while now. Maybe i'll do it before i get new paint. I hate lookin at mine and having everything blurry behind me cuz they move and vibrate so much.

any pictures of them from the front with them both flipped out?

SChandler Mar 17, 2010 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by BRUISER (Post 2727294)
when i held mine up it did not look like i would get the visibility I wanted.

I figured it had to do with the visibility, thanks for the replies.

oldblue93 May 6, 2010 02:03 PM

looks awesome

deking1970 Aug 27, 2010 07:43 PM

Has anyone thought about doing this with the Ford Super Duty mirrors?

KD93 Aug 27, 2010 08:17 PM

Why put Ford stuff on your truck? [dummy]

Gots_a_sol Aug 27, 2010 08:49 PM

because superduty mirrors are amazing to tow/drive with lol

Jim Wilson Aug 27, 2010 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by deking1970 (Post 2830388)
Has anyone thought about doing this with the Ford Super Duty mirrors?

As much as I like the 5.9, I liked my 05 f250 mirrors much more than the flip ups that were on my 2500. Is there room in the door for a full window that goes out to the mirror? As I remember, vent windows(and AC) were options 20 years ago on my 89 isuzu. I think a 1 piece window would look good.


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