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    hey guys,

    what do you think about this?



    i'm thinking about to install the jdm power folding mirrors(from lhd coupe)
    or not. maybe this aftermarket type will give a better look?

    my member's ride thread

    #2
    Whatever floats your boat...I prefer the PFM.

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      #3
      My friend hassome on his wagon and water gets in the blinker part of it. They are pretty cheap.
      -1991 Honda Accord LX H22a-

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        #4
        Those are M3 style mirrors, some brands can be cheap, but I have some manual M3's on my CB7 without the light, and theyre great, I got them for I think about 80 bucks shipped from erebuni...they went on real easy, and came black plastic, which went perfectly with my black bumpers (i have a DX), just figured youd like to hear from someone who has those type of mirrors
        There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!

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          #5
          i prefer the stockers myself!

          "Up Down, Slide To Slide"

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            #6
            I think they look good, i got my set from Nopi.com for around $50 and they are Erebuni. I dont know if the ebay ones are any good though.
            The only thing is that your gonna have to get use to the smaller mirror.

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              #7
              Ya, my friend got some that looked the same off ebay. They worked great and look even better. They were 30$ shipped. No condensation yet and its been about four months. Some ebay stuff is better than others.

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                #8
                Ive been through two sets, one set without the blinkers and one set with. I hate both, I cant see going back to stock mirrors

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                  #9
                  lol, jeez, that kinda is too bad. Looks or functionality? Thats the question...

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                    #10
                    Hmmm i donno but i like my stock mirrors. i've never had a problem with the way my stock mirrors look.

                    But those dont look bad tho

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                      #11
                      yes that the only things about them they look good but the mirror always seem to be bad or get bad faster than the oem.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mndude07
                        Those are M3 style mirrors, some brands can be cheap, but I have some manual M3's on my CB7 without the light,...
                        one of my friends told me that we can use the e46 m3 mirrors on our coupes.
                        the base is the same but you have to drill new holes for the screws.
                        has anyone ever tried that?

                        my member's ride thread

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by T3aM 83rD
                          The only thing is that your gonna have to get use to the smaller mirror.
                          will smaller mirrors affect safety?

                          they're not cheap but very good quality ones.
                          i don't like how the stock mirrors look like
                          but if there may be an issue on safety,
                          i'll use the jdm pfm.

                          my member's ride thread

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                            #14
                            PFM FTW!
                            those mirros are too small and fake..can't see anything......

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                              #15
                              they are hard to see out of, its a tiny mirror at a weird angle. and if you get the powered ones, they dont move in line with the adjuster buttons, they move diagonally.


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