I couldn't get passengers side adjusted where I wanted either upon first installing mine. While installing I felt it necessary to put a grommet in the hole for wires to mirror, which was to blame. If you put a grommet, then take it out, or maybe the wires themselves got caught in between the mount of mirror and panel on door prohibiting it from sitting as flush as it needs too...? I'm 5'8" too btw.Hi Folks,
Thanks to ProshowZ71 I have a nice set of new tow mirrors on my 99 but I trying to get the shake out of the top mirrors and trying to get the passenger upper mirror to rotate farther inward or somehow reindex the whole assembly to rotate in closer to the truck. I am 5-8 and the passenger mirror points away from the truck for me, unless I lean way back. Any suggestions for the shaking and passenger alignment would be most welcome. Cheers, MarkYou must be registered for see images attach
As far as the shaking, that's not at all uncommon and a widely accepted characteristic among these. I have some scraps of dynomat I was going to try, buy haven't gotten around to it yet. Also thought maybe putting a layer or two if electrical tape on three 3 tangs that attach mirror to housing might calm them down some.
If you find a solution (or one of these mentioned) that works, be sure to share!
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