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The LIBERRWAY Door Off Mirrors are lightweight, quick-release rectangular side mirrors designed specifically for Jeep Wrangler TJ and JK models (1997-2018). Engineered for off-road enthusiasts who remove their doors, these mirrors provide a secure, vibration-resistant fit with hex-head bolts and a durable mounting bracket. They ensure street legality without compromising rugged style, backed by a majority warranty and made in the USA.
| ASIN | B07J1VX6Z6 |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Brand | LIBERRWAY |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,612) |
| Date First Available | 4 May 2023 |
| Generic Name | mirror |
| Included Components | mirrors, bolt-on bracket, warranty document |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 750 g |
| Item model number | LBWoffroadmirror |
| Lift Type | Manual |
| Manufacturer | LIBERRWAY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LBWOFFROADMIRROR |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 27 x 14.2 x 11.99 cm; 1.75 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | medium |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
P**L
These mirrors were needed to be street legal with the doors removed. Installation was straightforward and the included instructions were adequate. I made sure to tighten the included mounting bolts enough so that the mount is very solid. These bolts are hex-head, not torx, even though the torx socket used to remove the factory bolts will seem to work. When I used the torx bit it started rounding out the bolt head towards the end when I was torquing the bolt down. With arthritis, I could not tighten the knob enough by hand so I used two crescent wrenches to get that tight enough. Also, I tightened the three Phillips-head screws where the mirror mounts to the arm. The end result, both mirrors have little to no vibration and have not moved out of position. I added a couple of blindspot mirrors I had laying around since neither mirror is convex. They help some but are not necessary. To me, I believe the mirrors perform as well as stock. UPDATE: Almost three years later and these still work great with little to no vibration. Not a perfect solution but I still think this product is a good value. The OEM bolts holding the hinge cover on my Jeep are long enough to securely hold the mirror mounts. The two bolts with the plastic knob have been replaced with standard bolts. This works much better and is not inconvenient since tools are required to install the mirrors anyway. I left the mount brackets on for a couple of seasons and the paint faded. A little sanding, paint, and patience and they look new again. The finish on the rest of the mirror assemblies looks fine.
A**Y
I bought these thinking they couldn't be as bad as I'd expect. They are worse.. 1. They swing forward the moment your car hits the freeway, and if you ever get in a crash, even with modification and tightening, they will probably swing forward (which will look great in the insurance photos) and likely lose their angle of the mirror too. Door hinges likely won't have this issue 2. One of my mirrors tightens reasonably ok (the right side). The other doesn't. They should have given a second screw that can be tightened via wrench to make it more effective. With restrictions here in Australia, I can't buy the parts I need to fix it. 3. I have no idea why they bothered making these hinged at all instead of simply putting them at a fixed spot. The OEM mirrors aren't hinged, and there is no need for these to be. You can still angle the mirror regardless. 4. If they drop in the city on a busy night, good luck trying to park with no mirrors. 5. In some countries, these are likely a safety hazard (and may cause insurance claim issues). Get one that sits on hinges, and if you have a product like the Coredoor (like I do), get something like the highrock's instead. Anyone here who is claiming these work, has either gotten lucky, or modified them with additional parts. I plan to try to return these.
A**R
These mirrors were purchased for times when I choose to remove the doors from my Jeep Wrangler. They do the job just fine to keep my ride street legal even when the doors are off. They are exactly what I expected at this price point. Not perfect, but get the job done that I need and look fine to boot. Good: They install easily with a couple screws into existing screw holes, so no tinkering or devaluing your vehicle to get them installed. Took me only a few minutes per mirror. They look nice once installed and are functional. The mirrors are detachable from the bases, which is really handy when I want to put my doors back on. The bases can stay on the jeep and are relatively unnoticeable. Bad: The only complaint I have is that after a month of use, one of the ball joints on the driver side mirror became somewhat loose, which means that I have to reach out every once in a while and put it back into the correct position. Usually this happens when I hit a larger bump or pothole. A slight annoyance, but not enough to make me enjoy riding in my jeep any less. 4 stars overall for great value at this price point.
G**.
So we bought these mirrors because they are mostly made from metal. We are working on a 2018 Polaris Ranger 900xp. These are to replace all the plastic ones that continually break off at the bases. We knew we would have to modify these to fit and work. We were very surprised how easy it was to modify them. We cut the metal tubed arms with a tubing cutter at my desired length and re-drilled the base joint holes where I wanted them. All together it took us about 45 minutes to complete. As of now I am very happy. Also these are DOT glass mirrors. The view is clearer than the plastic mirrors. We will be using our Ranger a lot on the farm soon so we will know more about them soon.
M**M
These mount up easily and when tightened down appropriately don't jiggle and provide a good view. They do seem to need re-adjusting monthly...NOT from the wind blowing them, but from morons who open their car door into them and knock them out of alignment. I have had mine installed for about a year and just noticed the other day that the bolt and swivel mount are rusting, which looks like crap. And, it looks like there is some beginning surface starting under the paint, too. I would suggest spraying them with either black paint, or better yet get a can of bedliner spray and spray the whole back side of the mirror, bolt and swivel mount included and perhaps that will give you a couple more years before they begin to rust. Overall, they are inexpensive and do provide a good clear view behind your Jeep.
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