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Does anyone know the full part number for the 802A driver's side mirrors? I snapped mine off. Dealer quoted me $940 but I would like to shop around. Anyone know if the regular non-power folding mirrors will work on it? The ones on ebay look to be only $150-180 or so.
 

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under $1k for the 802A mirror sounds about right and, significantly cheaper than my neighbor’s “Brand B” car mirror.

How did you manage to snap off one of the mirrors?
 
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Ironwood tree took it as got stuck in the ditch on a backroad. Luckily there was no other body damage. Although a 900 dollar bill of repair isn't exactly "lucky". Anyone know if the mirror from the 801A's mirror will fit? It would save me about $750 and I don't really care for the camera or powered retraction.
 

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Does anyone know the full part number for the 802A driver's side mirrors? I snapped mine off. Dealer quoted me $940 but I would like to shop around. Anyone know if the regular non-power folding mirrors will work on it? The ones on ebay look to be only $150-180 or so.

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I did that on my gen1. bought a bottom of the line ebay mirror for $80 and swapped out the internals.
the blinkers and such are pop out panels so it all fit fine

Yeah I'm going to try and do something like this. My biggest fear is paying full price for the replacement mirror and then knocking it off again. I often drive tight trails off camber where I get myself in sketchy situations.
 

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Yeah I'm going to try and do something like this. My biggest fear is paying full price for the replacement mirror and then knocking it off again. I often drive tight trails off camber where I get myself in sketchy situations.

Sorry I couldn't help you, UPS is truly beyond ridiculous these days. I would look at a nearby Scrap yard to see if they have a 2015 or newer truck and pull the mirror off, any of them will work.
 
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I'm headed to a couple places tomorrow, I will post how it goes.
I did manage to get the mirror removed from the door without any problems, and I have it completely disassembled. I think there is a good chance some of the parts can be swapped over into the new mirror.
 
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