Door mirror orientation

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fsjcowboy
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Door mirror orientation

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Are these J10 door mirrors mounted correctly or do I have them up-side down?

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sierrablue
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Re: Door mirror orientation

Post by sierrablue »

Looks right to me--some would say it needs to be swapped side to side, so you can work around it more easily, but you'll like them better from a driving standpoint sticking out.
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Re: Door mirror orientation

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Really no up/down side with these, as they can mount on the bracket either side of the truck.
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
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