Nice. I plan on wrapping in the flat back that is the same color as all the trim. So as long as this is the came color plastic as the rest if the trim it should blend in well. Iw would add a bead of liquid gasket around the opening to make it weatherproof though since it does not look like there is a gasket on the piece.
Stupid modification (cameras are not a substitute for actual visual confirmation) with a stupid design (no reason to have it bulge up and no gasket to prevent water penetration into the door of a car known to have water intrusion issues) for a stupid truck. Also, if you want to show people how to install your part, perhaps put the cameras in positions where anything you do is even remotely visible. The entire portion where you describe the wire connector, the camera is 5 feet away, and your hands and shadow block anything you do. Then, as you remove the bolts and mention to hold the mirror, you cut to a different camera that shows your back and elbow.
Sorry that you don't like the part or video, to each his own as they say. The part protects against water intrusion the exact same way the OEM mirror, it doesn't leak into car but into door jam and outside the car.
Nice. I plan on wrapping in the flat back that is the same color as all the trim. So as long as this is the came color plastic as the rest if the trim it should blend in well. Iw would add a bead of liquid gasket around the opening to make it weatherproof though since it does not look like there is a gasket on the piece.
Would look better just a flat block off plate. Does it have a gasket or anything to prevent water intrusion into the door? Thanks
It is flat black, the roof is sealed from tesla, this will not affect water intrusion at all.
Thanks I meant flat as in does not protrude above the door panel. Not flat black.
@@booger65man gotcha, will pass on to product designers!
Nice but too noticeable. Should be flat and covered with the same wrap than the door.
why didn't you just make it flat? are you planning to make flat ones? it's too bulgy
Flat would have no strength and flop around, the bent edges give it strength and rigidity.
Stupid modification (cameras are not a substitute for actual visual confirmation) with a stupid design (no reason to have it bulge up and no gasket to prevent water penetration into the door of a car known to have water intrusion issues) for a stupid truck. Also, if you want to show people how to install your part, perhaps put the cameras in positions where anything you do is even remotely visible. The entire portion where you describe the wire connector, the camera is 5 feet away, and your hands and shadow block anything you do. Then, as you remove the bolts and mention to hold the mirror, you cut to a different camera that shows your back and elbow.
Sorry that you don't like the part or video, to each his own as they say.
The part protects against water intrusion the exact same way the OEM mirror, it doesn't leak into car but into door jam and outside the car.
This guy's hating life. LoL.