Sport Mirrors

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  1. Ford_Motorheads

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    I need a set of sport mirrors for my Grabber, and was wondering if there is any difference between Mustang II mirrors and Maverick mirrors?:hmmm:
     
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    Acornridgeman MCCI Wisconsin State Rep Moderator Supporting Member

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    I'm not 100% on this as I have not tried to mount other mirrors. But I have always been told that the mirror housing is the same but the base is a specific angle for the Mavco.


    Eric J
     
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    i have mustang II mirrors on mine they fit fine. i like the remote on both mirrors.
     
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    Could you post a pic?
     
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    I think Torino and Ranchero mirrors might work also.
     
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    What sport mirrors are the most similar to the Mavericks?
     
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    as soon as i change my pictures over to my new puter i will post pictures
     
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    Cool thanks.(y)
     
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    I really want sport mirrors but don't really want to drill my door for the cable...and the aftermarket plastic sport mirrors are kinda big and cheesy lookin. Any other alternatives.
     
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    You dont have to use the cable. Just cut it off.
     

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