Who makes the best mirrors for use when your doors are off?
I tried those Eurosport mirrors and broke the first one within a day or 2 of putting on. I then ordered the rugged ridge mirror relocation mounts and was fairly pleased except I couldn't see the passenger mirror very well. I cut the bracket up and re-welded it so it fits behind my snorkel and sits a bit further off the jeep. Works out really well for me now.
Rugged Ridge has new mirrors that supposedly work well. It is not their relocation kit that people complian about losing passenger side veiwing but rather a brand new design.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...m-Rugged-Ridge
A lot of people just do the Harley mirrors to keep cost down. I use the Dietech mirror brackets which work awesome but are expensive and time consuming to swap your stock mirrors from doors to brackets. I've since purchased a second set of mirrors which makes it a lot easier but makes the cost very high. The Dietech's give you stock views with little to no vibration. But again, can get expensive or time consuming to swap out.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...m-Rugged-Ridge
A lot of people just do the Harley mirrors to keep cost down. I use the Dietech mirror brackets which work awesome but are expensive and time consuming to swap your stock mirrors from doors to brackets. I've since purchased a second set of mirrors which makes it a lot easier but makes the cost very high. The Dietech's give you stock views with little to no vibration. But again, can get expensive or time consuming to swap out.
These work well for me. Expensive but quick and easy to put on and they look good.
American Outlaw CHR00107 - American Outlaw Mirrors for 76-12 Jeep® CJ and Wrangler - Quadratec
American Outlaw CHR00107 - American Outlaw Mirrors for 76-12 Jeep® CJ and Wrangler - Quadratec
Last edited by jfleur91; Apr 19, 2012 at 06:36 PM.




