Driver Side Mirror for Toyota Camry (2007 2008 2009 2010 2011) Power Adjusting Unpainted Left Non-Heated Non-Folding Outside Rear View Replacement Door Mirror - TO1320215
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It also includes a mirror. It made me very happy.
There is no way to fold this mirror. It wasn't intended to, just like the original mirrors.
I haven't decided yet. My car, which is black and gleaming, was an ideal match.
If everything is in order, you can start putting it together.
Selected User Reviews For Driver Side Mirror for Toyota Camry (2007 2008 2009 2010 2011) Power Adjusting Unpainted Left Non-Heated Non-Folding Outside Rear View Replacement Door Mirror - TO1320215
First and foremost, allow me to explain why I needed to replace my side mirror in the first place. My 19-year-old daughter was assaulted by a lowlife crack addict who lied to her. The guy gave her false insurance information and a phone number, but she did get a picture of his license, despite the fact that her phone was disconnected at the time, and she apparently forgot that you can call 911 even if you don't have service. Anyway, the guy gave her false insurance information and a phone number, but she did get a picture of his license. She was able to locate him via Facebook, but this is also how we discovered he was a crack addict with no insurance. So I filed a police report (though I'm not sure what the point is when the person at fault is uninsured). I was told to contact my insurance company and file a claim. So, rather than filing a claim with my insurance and potentially increasing the cost of my insurance, I decided to have the mirror repaired myself. I had been driving around for about two weeks, putting off the out-of-pocket cost of a repair shop when a friend of mine suggested ordering the mirror from Amazon and doing it myself. It was difficult to remove my old mirror, but once I did, it was simple to replace it. It was also a perfect match for my car and the other mirror!.
As with all aftermarket parts, some original parts (foam and plastic insulation) must be re-installed. It was made to work flawlessly. br>1) Build quality is acceptable; br>2) Fitment is acceptable; br>3) Insulation and the plastic mold are too inexpensive to use (re-use). 4) Color is ok as my car is black, so it worked out for me (you'll need to get it painted if your car is a different color)br>Overall good part for the price. quick shipping.
The image seen in the mirror is of poor quality. It's a cheap, fun house mirror, and looking into it makes me sick to my stomach. BUYING THIS PRODUCT IS A MISTAKE! br>br>Also, the triangular part on the car's side isn't flush with mine. Neither my husband nor I have been able to get it to properly sit. br>br>I only buy items that have the highest ratings. I believe I received a faulty piece of garbage among otherwise high-quality items, and I'm disappointed that I wasted my money.
On a drive-thru safety pole, my daughter ripped the roof off our 2011 Camry. While our Metallic Grey isn't a perfect match, it comes close. We didn't even bother with painting. The mirror did not sit flush with the frame at first, especially near the front of the car, so installation was a little difficult. The car frame had bulged slightly at the mirror bolt closest to the front of the car when the original mirror broke off, so leaving it like that would have let substantial moisture in, etc. After a little more investigation, I discovered that this was due to the car frame bulging slightly at the mirror bolt closest to the front of the car when the original mirror broke off. br>br>The location was far enough away from the window that I felt confident enough in my ability to whack the bulge away with a small hammer, but DIY-ers may disagree. er, take care! I was able to get it close to being flush, but not quite. Others have complained about not being able to get a flush fit, which I imagine is the case for anyone who has had their mirror torn off and is unable to get a flush fit.
It was a simple and painless installation. When I positioned my mirror from the inside of my vehicle, it adjusted and now looks exactly like the picture. The only problem is that the mirror is warped, so when I adjust it, the distance appears closer or farther, making it difficult to accurately assess my surroundings in comparison to the right one that came with my car. It isn't bad, but there is room for improvement.
My 2011 Toyota Camry SE drivers side mirror was a perfect fit. In less than 15 minutes, I was able to install it myself. Did I mention I also did the painting? I did it if you don't believe me. I bought a can of metallic silver to match the color and there is no discernible difference. When I rotate the mirror angle from the inside using the button/switch, it rotates and works perfectly. I believe it could have been less expensive given that it will not bend, but I am satisfied overall.
With only my socket wrench as a tool, it took about three minutes to install. There are numerous videos on YouTube that can assist you (believe me, you can do it). It's a lot less work than changing an air filter)! The mirror isn't quite as spotless as the rest of the room. I'm getting the same feeling/clarity as before, but not to the point where I'm worried about my safety. After a week of driving, I had become accustomed to the difference and no longer notice it. This is EXTREMELY VALUE FOR MONEY. Thank you very much.
This is the second one that we've put in. The Camry requires a mirror that can rotate out of the way rather than breaking off; however, this replacement is ideal and affordable, especially when compared to dealer prices. It's black, but only a few people will notice that it's not the same color as the car.