Mirror Relocation Brackets.
Thanks, guys, I really like that picture, too. I'm certain that Redneck knows that's not me; it's my son (Curtis) driving my Jeep. He just happened to decide to do that as I was shooting pictures of each Jeep in our run that day crossing downstream from the Grand Lake O' the Cherokees dam--at one mile, one of the longest dams in the world. It's a pretty area and has some awesome four wheeling. It is one of my favorite pic's, and someday I should print it up large and hang it in my office (at home, that is, since I'm retired).
It's an awesome shot.
I don't like not being able to see the passenger side mirror when the doors are on, so I use the Die-Tech mirror brackets. They're well made, sturdy, and don't shake. It's a little extra work moving the mirrors between the door to the bracket everytime, but it's worth it to me.
Ive got the RR brackets.
They install easily....are very solid, and even come with covers for where the stock mirrors were removed.
As others have stated, the passenger side mirror loses a little viewing area due to the forward placement......but I got used to it after a couple of weeks.
They install easily....are very solid, and even come with covers for where the stock mirrors were removed.
As others have stated, the passenger side mirror loses a little viewing area due to the forward placement......but I got used to it after a couple of weeks.






