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Old 10-02-2009, 03:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys,

Just joined the forum today, my name's Ben and I'm in Navarre FL. Currently drive a 2003 F250 Ext. Cab 4x4 with the 6.0L. Pics are below. I look forward to seeing what this site is all about...looks good!



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Old 10-02-2009, 04:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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good lookin truck. how much did you lift it?
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damn good lookin truck. how much did you lift it?
Thanks, it's a 6.5" Pro Comp lift.
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your truck looks awesome...what did it take to convert the mirrors if you dont mind me asking..
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your truck looks awesome...what did it take to convert the mirrors if you dont mind me asking..
It was pretty much a 10 minute job. The only modding you have to do is to sand down a little plastic tab on the back...once you do that they bolt right up. The connectors are different too of course so you'll have to wire those in. The thing that may or may not bother you is that the switch will be reversed as far as left and right movement of the mirror. (Example: To move mirror left move it right, and right left...minor detail.)
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It was pretty much a 10 minute job. The only modding you have to do is to sand down a little plastic tab on the back...once you do that they bolt right up. The connectors are different too of course so you'll have to wire those in. The thing that may or may not bother you is that the switch will be reversed as far as left and right movement of the mirror. (Example: To move mirror left move it right, and right left...minor detail.)
could you just switch up the wiring to correct that?
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could you just switch up the wiring to correct that?
I dunno...I had a shop do it. Something about the new mirrors being reverse polarity or something (not very electrical savvy).
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thanks for the info on the mirrors Ghost...
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I dunno...I had a shop do it. Something about the new mirrors being reverse polarity or something (not very electrical savvy).
no worries. they look great.
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