Xprite Aluminium UTV Side Rear View Mirrors fit 1.6"-2" Roll Cage Bar, LED Spot Light Blue Anti-Glare Lens for Polaris Pioneer RZR XP Can am Maverick X3 Kawasaki Teryx Mule, Yamaha Rhino Wolverine SXS
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I never used the original switch, preferring instead to use an aftermarket switch that matched the others.
Not sure- However, I can assure you that they are very bright- It effectively illuminates the sides, and I am impressed by their brightness. The 2019 XP 1000 has its lights turned on.
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They appear to be of good quality and appear to be durable. These aren't going to fold back in on themselves. These were purchased to replace the factory X3 mirrors, which were far too small. br>br>They look and feel good right out of the box. When you start putting them together, you'll quickly discover that they're not going to fold back on the ball mounts. Their full throw (roughly 20 degrees) is shown in the photos I attached. There's a question that says they have 60 degrees of movement, but there's no way they have that much. So, if you have a small trailer and need to squeeze by, or if you think you'll hit something, expect them to break off. Ball mounts aren't available as replacements. br>br>These are being returned right away.
My sandrail 1 has the mirrors. Tubing with a diameter of 5 inches (plus powdercoat). I installed them to improve rear visibility while backing around the camp and to add side lighting; I did not use the wire harness that came with the kit and instead wired the system into my existing electrical light system. So far, I've only used them at night, but they seemed to complement my other lighting (LED and HID combinations) by helping to "fill in" some of the front and especially the outside for nighttime turns. The mirrors were relatively simple to install, though I did have to use both rubber strips to make up the difference for my 1. Tubing that is 5 inches in diameter There is a slight distortion in the right mirror, but it isn't enough to bother me. So far, everything has gone well.
The screws came in two sets, the largest of which was only long enough for a 1. Roll bar height is 75 inches. Another issue is that due to the size of the bar and brackets, the brackets do not sit flush around the bar.
Very well made, and the lights are so bright that I no longer use my light bar. The mirror is of excellent quality, and the wiring is simple to install. The only issue I see is that they will not completely collapse in the event of a rollover or a tree strike, causing them to break, and I don't see a way to repair them. However, because of the cost, they are discarded. In my book, there are a variety of methods. I have no idea what "Sheerness" means, but I still gave them five stars.
The other nine have been a complete disaster. Products are either broken, missing parts, or do not work when they arrive! br>It's clear that this stuff is made in China. It's my fault for continuing to buy from them, but this will be my last. br>Not only does it take time out of my day to test it out before installing it, but it also takes time for me to return it on Amazon and then drop it off at a UPS store! There's a reason why things in the United States are more expensive. Because it's made of high-quality materials.
These mirrors are well-made, and while they don't function as driving lights, they do cast light farther than my stock high beams. When you consider that the name brand mirror/lights cost $700, it's well worth the money. They've made it through mud and pressure washing so far.
The lights are quite bright for the price, but the mirror has a darkish blue tint to it rather than being a true mirror. Aside from that, it exceeded my budgetary expectations.
They're great lights, but they're not designed for hardcore drivers who end up on the side of a hill. The downside is that they're not foldable, and if you plan on installing a full windshield, they're not up to the task. In other words, you wouldn't be able to use them with the windshield.