Putting useable mirrors on your Jeep

TerryMason

Administrator
Staff member
why installed new mirrors on my CJ7

It felt like I had to readjust my rear view mirror every time I wanted to change lanes, and the passenger side mirror - forget about it. I get envious of the fancy TJ mirrors, and finally decided to do something about it.

What you'll need:
  • Socket set
  • Torx (or star) bits
  • Small wrench (to get up under the
  • windshield)
  • Some friction increasing liquid really
  • helps (Get it from Sears)
 
Last edited:

I purchased new TJ mirrors from Quadratec.
I wasn't in the mood to drill a bunch of holes in my windshield frame, so I splurged bought some of Sun performance's mirror movers.


It can be really difficult to get the old Torx bolts out. If they break, you may have to drill them out.
 

Attachments

  • mirror03.JPG
    mirror03.JPG
    24.1 KB · Views: 2,715
Last edited:
Step 2

Once the mirror mover is onyou're really home free. Just put the mirror on, tighten the large nut, and adjust
 

Attachments

  • mirror14.JPG
    mirror14.JPG
    20 KB · Views: 4,362
Step 3

As you can see, the end result is pretty good
 

Attachments

  • mirror07.JPG
    mirror07.JPG
    30.7 KB · Views: 1,044

Before and after

before and after
 

Attachments

  • mirror01.JPG
    mirror01.JPG
    40.1 KB · Views: 1,118
  • mirror11.JPG
    mirror11.JPG
    37.8 KB · Views: 1,156
Does that hold the passenger mirror out far enough with doors?

This was my solution....

j27.jpg

j54.jpg
 
Back
Top