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- N. Arizona
- Ram Year
- 2019 Power Wagon
- Engine
- 6.4
So after the 3 month wait for these to come in the drivers side didn’t fit. Dealer got me a new replacement within a week (inventory must be caught up), but the replacement had the same issue.
I ended up having to dremmel the 4 or so tabs on the cap. They were physically too thick at the end of the clips. You can see this when comparing them to the OEM cap.
They are using a different manufacturer for the painted caps than the chrome ones. This can be seen by looking at the marking and mold lines on the backside of the caps.
Also be careful when removing the actual glass mirror. You must not pull on them at too much of an angle or they will easily crack. My passenger mirror was $150.
Also make sure you test the power mirror motor before installing the mirror back. Removing the mirror can force the motor to get out of position to the point it gets stuck. You have to remove the motor and the back retaining clip to adjust the motor back in place. Removing the motor is just one hex screw in the center of the motor housing.
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