Side view mirrors for your Chevy Blazer
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Side view mirrors for your Chevy Blazer
Regular use of your mirrors is an essential part of safe driving. You need to be aware of what is happening around you all the time. Operating your car or truck with a damaged or missing side view mirror is dangerous. Don’t risk the high cost of tickets or impound fees, or have your vehicle fail inspection. Get direct replacements by Replace for your factory originals at affordable prices. You can read more information about Replace at CARiD.com.
Check out this power side mirror manufactured by TYC for your Chevy Blazer 1999-2005
* Heated, without dimming;
* Installs the same as factory unit, requires no modifications;
* Backed by a limited lifetime warranty;
Also check out this textured black original style replacement mirrors by ****
* Foldaway;
* Direct replacement;
* Rust-free, paintable ABS construction;
* Installs the same as factory unit, no modifications needed;
* One-year warranty;
So, whether you have power mirrors, heated mirrors, folding mirrors or built-in turn signal mirrors, check all available options here: Chevy Blazer side view mirrors at CARiD
Before you hit the road, adjust your side and rear view mirrors so that you have clear visibility in each of them and remember "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear".
Check out this power side mirror manufactured by TYC for your Chevy Blazer 1999-2005
* Heated, without dimming;
* Installs the same as factory unit, requires no modifications;
* Backed by a limited lifetime warranty;
Also check out this textured black original style replacement mirrors by ****
* Foldaway;
* Direct replacement;
* Rust-free, paintable ABS construction;
* Installs the same as factory unit, no modifications needed;
* One-year warranty;
So, whether you have power mirrors, heated mirrors, folding mirrors or built-in turn signal mirrors, check all available options here: Chevy Blazer side view mirrors at CARiD
Before you hit the road, adjust your side and rear view mirrors so that you have clear visibility in each of them and remember "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear".
Last edited by carid; 09-22-2014 at 09:30 AM.
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Santa came all the way from the U.S this year I got some new electric side mirrors with led turn signals. One problem I don't know where to connect turn signal wires to? any information would be helpful pictures are even better, I'm thinking wire cluster under dash but have never gone there before worried about breaking things. A special thank you to the taxi driver who smashed off the drivers side mirror you made this gift possible seen leaving the area narrowly missing another parked vehicle! Thanks also CARiD.com. For your excellent service.
Last edited by blazerlt1999; 12-29-2014 at 05:07 PM. Reason: To say thanks
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Sorry for the mirror) Mirror turn signals must be connected to the turn signal light source or to the side marker. You need to route the wires through the door to the closest power source (it may be a pretty complicated task). Drivers side mirror blinker must be connected to appropriate turn signal or side marker light wire. The same thing with the passenger side mirror blinker. You can connect wires using a t-tap connector. Please refer to your vehicle electric wiring manual.
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