Link to 1500: boostautoparts.com/products/dodge-ram-1500-tow-mirrors-1994-2001?Dodge%2094-02%20Mirror%20Install%20W%2F%20DIY&Comment&RUclips Link to 2500/3500: boostautoparts.com/products/dodge-ram-2500-3500-tow-mirrors-1994-2002?Dodge%2094-02%20Mirror%20Install%20W%2F%20DIY&Comment&RUclips
Nice video- thinking of adding this to my new to me 2001 2500. My truck came with manual mirrors which I've already broken one of trying to adjust it. I'm thinking the wiring for power adjust is already in the door and ready to go. I'm curious if you have found this to be the case, and also I'm wondering why you got power for the mirror lights all the way up at the head/turn lights? Isn't there a closer place to tap power behind the headlight switch? Thanks!
Sometimes people put manual mirrors onto trucks that originally had power adjust; we recommend removing the door panel to see if the door panel is present. Although there may be a closer place to tap the running light and signal, we recommend tapping up front as that is always a consistent tap location throughout the years.
Fitness Devolution I tapped my turn signals under the dash, but don’t do it. They light up with your brakes as well. Splicing it from the front lights is the best route.
@@matthewportillo881 if you ever decide to change that setup it's a lot easier and cleaner to tap the turn signals in behind the cluster. The plug on the right side for the signal indicator arrows on the cluster work perfectly
For the power folding instead of the switch could I wire it on an ignition on circuit so it folds out when the key is in the on position and the truck is running and folds in when the truck is not running/key isn't in the on position?
@@239Ram The circuitry for the power fold is more advanced than a simple power and ground. Feel free to reach out to our team at support@boostautoparts.com for more clarification.
@@boostautoparts I have the same 4 legged tow mirrors on a 97 3500. The area where the high mount mirrors would be looks like a solid piece (part of the door). Do I need to cut that corner or how would I go about doing a conversion to these style mirrors?
The wire lengths are the same for each side, however since the passenger side has a longer run to get to the underhood area it will end up appearing "shorter" once you have it in the underhood area as shown in the video.
i have the work truck 2nd gen that doesn’t have power windows locks mirrors or seats and i want all 4 but idk how to get them like they would be from factory
Link to 1500: boostautoparts.com/products/dodge-ram-1500-tow-mirrors-1994-2001?Dodge%2094-02%20Mirror%20Install%20W%2F%20DIY&Comment&RUclips
Link to 2500/3500: boostautoparts.com/products/dodge-ram-2500-3500-tow-mirrors-1994-2002?Dodge%2094-02%20Mirror%20Install%20W%2F%20DIY&Comment&RUclips
Pretty easy straight forward I need this conversation in my life
Glad it helped.
Thanks for the help
Nice video- thinking of adding this to my new to me 2001 2500. My truck came with manual mirrors which I've already broken one of trying to adjust it. I'm thinking the wiring for power adjust is already in the door and ready to go. I'm curious if you have found this to be the case, and also I'm wondering why you got power for the mirror lights all the way up at the head/turn lights? Isn't there a closer place to tap power behind the headlight switch? Thanks!
Sometimes people put manual mirrors onto trucks that originally had power adjust; we recommend removing the door panel to see if the door panel is present. Although there may be a closer place to tap the running light and signal, we recommend tapping up front as that is always a consistent tap location throughout the years.
Fitness Devolution I tapped my turn signals under the dash, but don’t do it. They light up with your brakes as well. Splicing it from the front lights is the best route.
@@matthewportillo881 if you ever decide to change that setup it's a lot easier and cleaner to tap the turn signals in behind the cluster. The plug on the right side for the signal indicator arrows on the cluster work perfectly
What if you don’t originally come with heated mirrors and want to get the ones with heated mirrors?
We do not offer a heated mirror upgrade at this time.
Is the power mirror thing the noob with the “L” and “R” or is there more :) cheers
Yes
I have a pair of identical mirrors off Amazon but I can’t find the harness adapter on your site. Do you sell them separately?
No - all of our mirrors are custom made in house and we don't sell the adapter seperately.
What brand of headlights does this truck have?
Sorry, this is a customers truck we are not sure.
I dont see the power fold mirrors on your website
The link in the description will take you to the product page where power fold is an option
For the power folding instead of the switch could I wire it on an ignition on circuit so it folds out when the key is in the on position and the truck is running and folds in when the truck is not running/key isn't in the on position?
Unfortunately that is not possible
@@boostautoparts why not?
@@239Ram The circuitry for the power fold is more advanced than a simple power and ground. Feel free to reach out to our team at support@boostautoparts.com for more clarification.
Where can I find the connector for the switchback and parking light?
Reach out to our team at sales@boostautoparts.com and they can assist
what type of headlights are those?
Sorry, we aren't sure.
Will this work for a 3500 that had the big 4 legged mirrors?
It will not - this required the mirrors previously be high mounted.
@@boostautoparts I have the same 4 legged tow mirrors on a 97 3500. The area where the high mount mirrors would be looks like a solid piece (part of the door). Do I need to cut that corner or how would I go about doing a conversion to these style mirrors?
@@GWrench9 unfortunately we don't currently have an upgrade path to go from the 4 legged mirrors to the high mounts.
@@boostautoparts I appreciate the reply nonetheless
7:10 Isn’t the passenger side wire longer than the driver side?
The wire lengths are the same for each side, however since the passenger side has a longer run to get to the underhood area it will end up appearing "shorter" once you have it in the underhood area as shown in the video.
Boost Auto Parts will the passenger wires still reach the passenger headlight.
@@matthewportillo881 Yes, if you follow the video routing they should reach.
I need tow mirrors for 2005, 1st gen tundra. Anyone know if these will work?
Unfortunately they will not
@@boostautoparts thanks... do you know any solution? I've been looking and researching....!!! lol
@@kat4animals004 Unfortunately not at this time!
i have the work truck 2nd gen that doesn’t have power windows locks mirrors or seats and i want all 4 but idk how to get them like they would be from factory
Unfortunately we don't currently have an upgrade path to add those features to vehicles not originally equipped.
@@boostautoparts dang okay