11025.11 Rugged Ridge Quick Release Mirror Relocation Kit, Black, 97-12 Jeep on 2040-parts.com
Smyrna, Georgia, US
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11025.11
11025.11
RUGGED RIDGE
Quick Release Mirror Relocation Kit, Black, 97-12 Jeep Wranglers, by Rugged Ridge
This black mirror relocation kit from Rugged Ridge fits 97-12 Jeep Wranglers. Left or right side. Sold individually.
Love taking your doors off, but hate the hassle of swapping out your mirrors? Run mirror relocation brackets, but dislike the limited visibility they offer with doors on? The Rugged Ridge quick release mirror relocation kit is the perfect solution for all 1997-2012 Wranglers. How quick can you remove or install the stylish quick release mirrors? In a word, quick! The mirrors mount to a bolt on bracket and are secured with a locking knob that allows for easy installation and removal. The long adjustable arms give you great visibility with your doors off or on! Rugged Ridge - 3 Year Limited Warranty Fits 07-12 Jeep Wrangler Fits 97-06 Jeep Wrangler Black powder coat finish Sold Individually, same mirror fits driver or passenger side
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