#Folding car mirrors
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Get a car with them stock. Way too much work. You will need severe mirror modifications (cutting, plastic welding, and drilling), also will need to cut a Chanel in your door for wiring and depending if you wish to place the motor in the door (although most have the motor placed in the mirror). You will have have to do all the wiring and programming.
My r34 skyline has folding mirrors, they are nice as they fold in whenever I went them too, so I can fit through tighter spots; but the motors are known to burn out easily so I am considering deleting them unless I can make em last longer.
Although I want my car to look stock , and the units aren’t crazy to expensive to fix so I might just keep it. In all honesty though, for the work. Don’t do it. Waste of time and money.
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This video will show how to install Universal Automatic Side mirror Folding Module to
- Toyota Fortuner (gen 2) V variant (2016 up)
- Toyota Hilux Conquest (2018 up),
Note: For Toyota Fortuner (Gen 2) G Variant and Hilux revo, you need to wire up a 12V constant from your cabin or battery. (To be supplied to red wire of the module from 05:52 i...
I mean if there is a kit out there
A lot of cars don’t have kits for that though
What is your car
Well it’s gonna be mainly Japanese cars only, as it is kinda a need in Asian countries as parking spots can be tight
Trucks have em too
Then buy one with them stock, especially if you have no experiences. It’s is not gonna be fun ripping apart your interior as a first timer. You have any wiring experience?