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Apr 13, 2019
Better than stock
I had a brain fart and bumped something with my passenger mirror on my 2012 Duramax. I almost passed out when I saw the $$$ it cost for one stock mirror with heat, signal and power. I was a little worried at the possible quality of these mirrors as the price was what I would consider cheap.
Mounting was easy, directions for wiring the two features (Backup lights and front side running lights) that my truck didn’t originally come with were nonexistent. Google it and it is actually pretty easy. Heated feature worked great. Signals are awesome, the front side ones work with the OE wiring. Power feature works good so far.
Visibility is better than stock! Vibration is the same as stock, which is something I really focused on because it was stated in a couple of reviews. The convex bottom mirror has WAY better visibility than stock. I had little spot mirrors mounted on the stock mirrors and don’t need them on these.
I have been running them for several months and would buy these before stock ones 3 times over.

Jan 22, 2017
Good solution to Douglas handle
1 of 1 found this helpful I shortened and added a small bump on the bottom side to make it match my old Douglas 14" handle. Works great. Tang kerf is slightly larger than my old handle but Vaughn recommends that you use some adhesive prior to assembling.