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Found cheap tow mirrors finally

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I like them. The pass side shakes a bit, gotta do something to fix that. My truck didn't have heated mirrors before. But the fuse and relay were in place, as well as the wiring to the mirrors. I jumped out the relay and they worked, so I put in that hvac control I got from ebay and they work great. When they were just fogged up, I hit the button and they heated up fast enough that I could see the pattern of the elements in the mirrors before it burned off all the fog.
 
Figure a way to fix them yet? My dad's factory mirrors shake too...it's not just the aftermarket ones.

My factory passenger side mirror did as well. What I noticed is that the mirror wasn't fully glued to the black plastic backing in the upper left hand corner(closet to truck) as well as the left edge and top. I used some glue and resealed them together and it took away most of the vibrations.
 
It still vibrates, I haven't done anything to try and remedy it.

My passenger mirror is a regular mirror too, I'm wondering if the factory ones are too. It's not a magnifying mirror like most passenger side mirrors. I'm assuming it's just because it's the size of an average bathroom mirror, and they figure you don't need the magnification.
 
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