Seizmik makes good mirrors, but pricey. I got some Chupacabra brand side mirrors, very good and like $20-$30 for a set. Life time warranty, collapse in on hard impact. I tow mine a lot and the wind doesn't fold them in, but have hit mesquite limbs and they fold in, no damage. Have had them on my mule for almost 2 yrs now, no issues, still tight.
Seizmik makes good mirrors, but pricey. I got some Chupacabra brand side mirrors, very good and like $20-$30 for a set. Life time warranty, collapse in on hard impact. I tow mine a lot and the wind doesn't fold them in, but have hit mesquite limbs and they fold in, no damage. Have had them on my mule for almost 2 yrs now, no issues, still tight.
Hey tef, thanks for posting this. These Chupacabra's are just what I was looking for. Ordered the rearview and side mirrors for my Pioneer 1000-5... I put some offbrand rearview that was "unbreakable" on it last fall... Yea, it hasn't broken yet, but whatever the "mirror" is made of, it ain't worth a flip... Can't see squat out of it... It's so convex everything is so small it loses all real value for seeing detail... These are glass so I think they'll be better.
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