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Old 02-18-2007, 04:53 PM   #1
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Signal Mirrors

I have a 2002 superduty 7.3D. I'm trying to find a signal mirror for this model truck. Anyone have any suggestion on a website?
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Old 02-19-2007, 09:28 AM   #2
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ford house or junkard. Bout the only place you are gonna find them.
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leanne:
I just bought a pair for my F-650, and I purchased them new from SlickCar.com, the manufacturer is Muth mirrors. A standard set runs $199.99, and heated ones are about $60.00 more.
Try to stay away from the low glare ones, I have had bad luck with stuff hitting them, and causing the lens to turn black, and render them useless.
These mirrors that I bought look OEM, and are much less expensive than a factory unit. Guess you could try to find some in a wrecking yard, but you will have to figure out the wiring after you get them home. The new ones come with instructions, and it was easy to do.
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I agree with 75K30 that they only cost about $200-250 dont spend any more than that other wise you are getting ripped off . The only thing I can warn you on is when you go to put them on make sure you have time and patience Especially if your a nit picky freak Good luck they look awesome when they are on
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Old 02-20-2007, 01:47 PM   #5
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WOW !!!

The ones that I have seen are running about 500.00. It seems like its harder to find them for 2002.

I dont have the heated ones but I do have powered tho.

Thanks for all the suggestions and advice!
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