Towing Mirrors - OEM - 2004-2008 $250
Towing Mirrors - OEM - 2004-2008 $250
MIRRORS HAVE BEEN SOLD!!!!
I finally got around to swapping out my mirrors. I now have a pair of towing mirrors up for sale. They are OEM, came off my 2007 truck. They have heat, puddle lamps, power mirror, turn signals, manual fold/extend. Everything works great. The passenger side mirror has been scratched as seen in the picture below.
Asking $250.00... Let me know if interested.





I finally got around to swapping out my mirrors. I now have a pair of towing mirrors up for sale. They are OEM, came off my 2007 truck. They have heat, puddle lamps, power mirror, turn signals, manual fold/extend. Everything works great. The passenger side mirror has been scratched as seen in the picture below.
Asking $250.00... Let me know if interested.





Last edited by ejeffo; Oct 26, 2011 at 03:29 PM.
They are still available... Just waiting to hear back from StoveTop regarding shipping cost.
Well, that was a bit of an issue for me. I followed the instructions that seemed to work for almost everyone that has done the upgrade. Pulled up the door sill cover, found the wire(s) of the appropriate color ( I think it was black with a blue stripe) not a single one of them ever had power when the dome light was on. I even pulled the cargo light off of the cab to make sure I was chasing the right color wire....I was, and there was power there, but never ever in the wires in the door sill.
I finally got an email from a member here that had a photo of the plug socket by the brake pedal with a big red arrow on the picture that said "Tap into this wire here" Puddle lamps started working!!! BTW, you have to run wires to the mirrors for the puddle lights even if you had power heat & signals. You also have to move some wires/pins around in your existing connector to get everything to function properly. I don't recall the specifics, but seems like you have to remove 1 of the 2 ground pins move another pin to the now vacant hole in the connector. I snipped the extra ground pin/wire and used it to mate up with the puddle lamp pin.
I hope that made some sense...there's detailed write ups on here somewhere, and I can email you the picture that the fella sent to me.
I finally got an email from a member here that had a photo of the plug socket by the brake pedal with a big red arrow on the picture that said "Tap into this wire here" Puddle lamps started working!!! BTW, you have to run wires to the mirrors for the puddle lights even if you had power heat & signals. You also have to move some wires/pins around in your existing connector to get everything to function properly. I don't recall the specifics, but seems like you have to remove 1 of the 2 ground pins move another pin to the now vacant hole in the connector. I snipped the extra ground pin/wire and used it to mate up with the puddle lamp pin.
I hope that made some sense...there's detailed write ups on here somewhere, and I can email you the picture that the fella sent to me.



