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Rampage mirrors

savage

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I got my mirrors in this week, and finally got them installed. Had to cut the ends of the arms and re-drill the holes to reposition the arms so they would work ,but that's about all their was. Got them on EBay for $44.50 free shipping. For two mirrors.
 

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Tram

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How are they holding up?

What inserts are you running?
 
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savage

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The inserts are from Wild Horses. They are the 1 pcs design no metal backing plates. The mirrors are quick release so you can take them off if you don't want to run them off road. They swing up and down. It all depends on how you mount them.
 

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