AlexMaxiMen
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My extrior mirrors are have little flexing, who has same problem? Who have a reccomendation for fixing?)
Are you talking about when they're flipped up to the "tow" position? I noticed some fluttering on them above 80 mph, which was fairly disappointing. But I don't really see a case where I'll be using them above 80 mph in the towing position.My extrior mirrors are have little flexing, who has same problem? Who have a reccomendation for fixing?)
No, my mirrors non-towingAre you talking about when they're flipped up to the "tow" position? I noticed some fluttering on them above 80 mph, which was fairly disappointing. But I don't really see a case where I'll be using them above 80 mph in the towing position.
So are they shaking when you drive? I have the folding non-tow mirrors and they are completely solid when driving. Might need to try shaking them by hand and see if they're moving at the pivot or where they're mounted to the bodyNo, my mirrors non-towing
Yes, they're shaking while driving, and, folding mechanism closing/open with holdingSo are they shaking when you drive? I have the folding non-tow mirrors and they are completely solid when driving. Might need to try shaking them by hand and see if they're moving at the pivot or where they're mounted to the body
I think he means when you fold them they hit the glass and looks like they move up a bit.
I suspect that English isn't his first language.
I doubt the folding mechanism is serviceable. If your truck is still under warranty I would take it to a dealer, if not you may want to look at the replacements that are available through Amazon The mirror head is easy to remove if you take off the inner door panel.Yes, they're shaking while driving, and, folding mechanism closing/open with holding