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How do I extend the mirrors on my GMC 2500?

How do I extend the mirrors on my GMC 2500?

Hold the mirror housing firmly and pull back in one motion, arching slighting toward the rear of the vehicle, to extend. To return the mirror to its original position, reverse the motion. To fold, push the mirror toward the vehicle; push outward to return it to its original position.

Do You need A side mirror for a GMC Sierra 2500?

Heavy-duty jobs call for heavy-duty features, and with 4G Wi-Fi built into to newer-model Sierras, you never want to settle for standard replacements. When your side mirror cracks or malfunctions on the road, go with a custom replacement and order AutoZone’s aftermarket side mirror for GMC Sierra 2500 HD.

What kind of tow mirror do I need for a Chevy Silverado?

Fitment: These mirrors fit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Classic Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra (including LB7 LLY and LBZ Duramax models). For exact fitment please reference the above FAQ. Please check our catalog for other years and models.

How does the turn signal work on a tow mirror?

When the turn signal is activated, the lights will operate at 100% intensity in AMBER in a flashing pattern until the turn signal is de-activated (at which point it will return to a solid white light). Are your mirrors plug and play?

Is there a side view mirror for the Sierra 2500?

When you upgrade with AutoZone, you also get an equal amount of style. Our GMC Sierra 2500 HD side view mirror comes with a convenient auto-defrost system and rugged housing to match your look.

Fitment: These mirrors fit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Classic Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra (including LB7 LLY and LBZ Duramax models). For exact fitment please reference the above FAQ. Please check our catalog for other years and models.

When the turn signal is activated, the lights will operate at 100% intensity in AMBER in a flashing pattern until the turn signal is de-activated (at which point it will return to a solid white light). Are your mirrors plug and play?

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Ruth Doyle