I ordered the Rugged Ridge TJ side mirrors. I saw from others that they will fit. So I took a few pics along the way. It was super easy and took around 20 mins to complete. Here is the Mirrors I installed.
The mounts for the mirrors mount to the windshield header with the factory 13 MM bolts. Here is a pic of the location.
At this point remove the two 13 MM bolts and the mount for the netting. You can remove the netting buckle or retain it. I left them in place for the time being. Make sure the welded nut on the mirror mount is facing the ground. Then simply bolt the mirror mount to your Roxor. Now you need to get the insert for the mount and the arm for the mirror.
Here is a pic of the directions ( yes I actually looked at them!) Lol.
Simply press the arm into the round insert and line up the bolt holes so that the thumb screw will pass through to the welded nut on the bottom of the mount. Here is another pic
Now it's time to mount the mirror.
The last step is to do the other side and then tighten and adjust. Once you get the mirror where you want it, now is a good time to snug up the Phillip screws on the back of the mirror. Here is a pic of the Phillips screws.
The final step is to test drive and make sure your new mirrors are adjusted properly! And of course, admire the final product! Thanks to the other members that have brought this mod to my attention!
The mounts for the mirrors mount to the windshield header with the factory 13 MM bolts. Here is a pic of the location.
At this point remove the two 13 MM bolts and the mount for the netting. You can remove the netting buckle or retain it. I left them in place for the time being. Make sure the welded nut on the mirror mount is facing the ground. Then simply bolt the mirror mount to your Roxor. Now you need to get the insert for the mount and the arm for the mirror.
Here is a pic of the directions ( yes I actually looked at them!) Lol.
Simply press the arm into the round insert and line up the bolt holes so that the thumb screw will pass through to the welded nut on the bottom of the mount. Here is another pic
Now it's time to mount the mirror.
The last step is to do the other side and then tighten and adjust. Once you get the mirror where you want it, now is a good time to snug up the Phillip screws on the back of the mirror. Here is a pic of the Phillips screws.
The final step is to test drive and make sure your new mirrors are adjusted properly! And of course, admire the final product! Thanks to the other members that have brought this mod to my attention!