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K-Source OEM Style Replacement Mirror Fits 1987 to 1997 Ford Bronco

179-H3661


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OEM Style Replacement Mirror Fits 1987 to 1997 Ford Bronco
$25.99
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OEM Style Replacement Mirror
  • Fits 1987 to 1997 Ford Bronco
  • Also fits 1992 to 1996 F150, F250 & F350.
  • This is a foldaway driver or passenger side mirror.
  • The mounting bar and housing are chrome plated.
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    Are these all metal? Companies are cheeping out and making with plastic. I am only willing to order a legit metal pair thanks

    Asked by: Mugsy
    The K-Source 179-H3661 mirror is plastic.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-05-30
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