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I bought a set of the same mirrors for the 90's Dodge truck that are electric. Will these brackets work on the power mirrors?
1976 AMC Gremlin V-8 ordered new, needs restoring
1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer 401, turbo 400, dana 20 twin stick, dana 44's with 3:73 gears and 4 wheel disc brakes, 33x10.50Rx15LT tires on factory slots, hydro boost, 6 inch Rusty's lift (removing rear 2" blocks and put new 4" front springs can't get in too high), with new upholstery, carpet, stereo and speakers, my own version of on and off road emergency kit.
1998 Mercury Mountaineer daily driver
2006 Ford F-150, Lariat, extended cab, 5.4L, 2WD
88amcsuv wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 3:59 pm
I bought a set of the same mirrors for the 90's Dodge truck that are electric. Will these brackets work on the power mirrors?
They will. You will have to drill a hole through the block to run the wires (though I have yet to figure out how to properly wire them).
"Well, not a hard man to track; he leaves dead men wherever he goes."
Bigskyxj wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 8:15 pm
Can I buy a set of the mirror brackets from you? I can't seem to send a PM. Maybe because I'm too new on this forum.
I just mounted a set of these, and larger manual mirrors for towing visibility, on my '84 GW from BJ's, and the billet was drilled through for electric if needed.
'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
FOR SALE - '84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), Edelbrock clone 1406, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified