Jeep Mirrors No Door suggestions?

JMS_Willy

New member
I’ve been searching for mirrors and have been hearing nothing but bad reviews on mirrors about them being moved around from wind, vibration, etc. HELP!


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BaddestCross

Active Member
I’ve been searching for mirrors and have been hearing nothing but bad reviews on mirrors about them being moved around from wind, vibration, etc. HELP!


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The Rugged Ridge quick disconnect mirrors never gave me a problem with vibrations. That being said, I never really liked the look of them, so I did this a couple days ago...
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WJCO

Meme King
We have the Quadratec round ones. They vibrate a little, but not too bad. The only real concern we have is that the passenger side one is really hard to see while driving, the dash blocks it quite a bit. Other disadvantage is that you have to adjust them manually, so if one is off, no button will fix it. This can become a PITA on the passenger one if it moves.
 

cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
I have rugged ridge relocation brackets which were about $60. They move the factory mirrors off the doors and on to the A pillar permanently. On of the first mods I did and have had them for 6 years. The only small downside would be that you loose most of the passenger side mirror when the doors are on.
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Omnifox

New member
The Rugged Ridge quick disconnect mirrors never gave me a problem with vibrations. That being said, I never really liked the look of them, so I did this a couple days ago...
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I have the same thing. Now, technically it is not in compliance with WA state law, but it should at least get you out of a ticket.

WA says that BOTH Mirrors must provide enough to see behind you 200ft. This includes the rearview... So while technically it does not, I have not had issues with this setup.
 

Slimebones

Active Member
Spaced Out

I have rugged ridge relocation brackets which were about $60. They move the factory mirrors off the doors and on to the A pillar permanently. On of the first mods I did and have had them for 6 years. The only small downside would be that you loose most of the passenger side mirror when the doors are on.
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I have the Rugged Ridge also and added 1 1/4" spacers behind the bracket on passenger side. Helped out quite a bit.
 

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TC1201JK

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I went with Lange M2-007 quick disconnect mirror ll. For the couple months I got to use them before last winter they seem to stay in place. There’s slight “whistling” around 70mph. From all the reviews on all the mirrors I looked at they all have some whistling. Some worse than others from what I read.


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SnailTrail

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Anyone have any experience with Kikbax? In the market for some mirrors myself and thinking of these.
 

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