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Tyc 5350141 Toyota Passenger Replacement |
Tyc 5350141 Toyota Passenger Replacement
I just got done installing this passenger side rear view mirror for my 05 Sienna. Everything went as planned. The product was delivered speedily and looks good, feels solid and it works. I haven’t yet driven the car with the new mirror so whether or not it produces excessive vibration or something I’ll post back here but I’d be surprised to find that after looking at the quality of the unit. merchandiser quote was $357. My cost was $57 and 45 minutes of my time. Also, any individual wanting to do this themselves ought to look at this url for instructions:
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I substituted the side view mirror on a 2008 Sienna with this mirror.
The whole process took 30 minutes, following the instruction linked in other reviews.
The instruction is very detailed and very accurate. A set of plastic trim removal tools as well helped.
The mirror worked fine after installation. It is very good quality and looks no dissimilar from the original.
I purchased this driver side mirror for my 2006 sienna. It took me two hours to install it is I am happy with my DIY. But, when I drive the car, I found this issue, the mirror distort image slightly, and make you feel dizzy. I was wondering whether or not it only make me dizzy. However, my wife felt so. It sucks. I think, I had to broken the mirror and glued the introductory one back. Be careful when you buy it and check the mirror quality introductory when it arrival. Just my one point.
Please be careful with this purchase – it is not an accurate OEM replacement.
I necessitated the mirror glass only and since this was not an exact OEM replacement alternate you’re led to believe), it was useless.
I ended up purchasing just the mirror glass from Toyota and did not have to go through the hastle of removing the entire mirror assemble and did not have to worry when it comes to repainting etc.
If any individual wants to purchase this from me, let me know. 443.838.9825.
Bought this for my 2004 Sienna LE. Matches the factory mirror absolutely utterly the right side mirror looks old!). Took fewer than an hour to install. Search the web for a couple of writeups on how to do this. Quick installation hint – pry out the cup behind the door handle, and remove the screws in the armrest and upper storage bin.
Amazon’s fast shipping was great. The mirror got damaged on Monday morning, I order the replacement that afternoon, knowing that either my deductible wouldn’t cover it, or I didn’t want to spend more time at the other guy’s bodyshop when I could do it myself in an hour for underneath $50. It was delivered Wednesday afternoon. I still had to drive around with the broken mirror until two insurance companies looked at it on Friday, then both pointed fingers at every other.
Don’t go to the dealer to replace your side mirror. The dealer cited $300 to replace this for my 2010 sienna. I salaried $50 (includiing shipping charges) for the mirror and paid $30 for the installation. So total expense is $80. It fits very well and you can’t find any divergences
you smashed the mirror while backing out of the garage. Plastic may be a tad different but it’s black just like the other one. Had to take off the door panel, which is always a small scary with the plastic clips and all. Helps to have two people, in particular if one of them knows what they are doing. Called the dealer to price the share and get the numbers, they said it was $290 for the percentage percentage knows how much to put it on) and He didn’t think they made a aftermarket mirrors. HA! In less than 10 minutes I had my choice of 5 all for less than $100. This one was a good price and worked perfectly. Just plug it in (after removing the door panel) and put it back. Really less than 45 minutes total.




