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Old 08-01-2018, 03:13 PM   #1
bigboar
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I like the west coast jr. also. I bought the cheap ones on amazon for Larousse 20 each. There are a lot of complaints about the glass falling out but that is an easy fix with some caulk. I disassembled mine and sandblasted then powder coated them black satin.
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Old 08-01-2018, 06:16 PM   #2
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Re: What side mirrors to use?

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I like the west coast jr. also. I bought the cheap ones on amazon for Larousse 20 each. There are a lot of complaints about the glass falling out but that is an easy fix with some caulk. I disassembled mine and sandblasted then powder coated them black satin.
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what are them mirrors called? I couldn't find anything on Larousse
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Old 08-01-2018, 06:30 PM   #3
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what are them mirrors called? I couldn't find anything on Larousse
My bad. Stupid spellcheck😂. It should have read “around”. I just looked up my order and they are FIT H3541. I paid $24 each but it looks like they are now $32. If you look at the reviews you will see most complaints are about the glass falling out because all that holds them in is a gasket. Its easy to pull the gasket and put some caulk on the backside of the glass and then stick it back in. Hope that helps.
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