You have quite a few options. I personally use the Rugged Ridge round ones.Wondering what type mirrors to use with doors off this summer.
No problem. Only complaint is I always forget to put it on. Lol.Thanks
Worth it.After trying a set that mounted into the door hinges, and not being very impressed, I went with CMM Offroad's mirrors. Not cheap, but very good.
If I didn’t go CMM, this is the option I would have went.Lange Coyote mirrors. No tools needed and they stay put, even on the interstate. Expensive but worth it. No chipping the door hinge paint. Easy install and they look and work great. zero regrets
Another + one…. for CMM , great quality and well made. To me, they’re worth the extra coin…… don’t forget the foot pegs………?Wondering what type mirrors to use with doors off this summer.
I like the look and functionality of those. Web site shows stem being held in with thumb nut, yours looks like it could be a bolt with plastic cap?Lange Coyote mirrors. No tools needed and they stay put, even on the interstate. Expensive but worth it. No chipping the door hinge paint. Easy install and they look and work great. zero regrets
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I went with the Lange mirrors as well. I would have went with CMM, but was saving for lift, tires and rims at the time. I have only had 1 time where the mirror moved. I was driving about 70 to 75 mph into 30+mph wind gusts. Otherwise, they have stayed in place. Below is a picture of the bolt with the plastic cap, along with a picture of the mirrors on and off.I like the look and functionality of those. Web site shows stem being held in with thumb nut, yours looks like it could be a bolt with plastic cap?
Thanks for that info.I have the Quadratec hinge mounted mirrors and they are a joke. Don’t bother. They vibrate and move no matter how much I crank them down.. They were cheap…they are going in the trash ….
going to order the CMM OffRoad mirrors as they look sweet and appear to perform nicely.