Since the buttons are at the back.... and it is frameless... you can't NOT have fingerprints all over your mirror. For that reason alone, I would not use this setup.
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Buttons are on the bottom, not back. It should be fairly easy to reach up and push a button without manhandling your mirror.Since the buttons are at the back.... and it is frameless... you can't NOT have fingerprints all over your mirror. For that reason alone, I would not use this setup.
Nice. Where are you finding these for $80? Cheapest I see is $120.Yes is a little bigger but with out the frame your view is way better
Of all of the mods/hacks/upgrades I've seen here this one stands out as maybe the first change I'll want to make. That stock mirror has a really narrow FOV, thanks for sharing your find.I just installed a frameless Homelink mirror that is wireless install as simple as bolt on bolt off 20 torx screwdriver all is needed, is actually a Toyota part I found mine on a google Search for 80 bucks out the door prices are all over the place. There are no wiring necessary As the home link has a 10 yr battery installed in the mirror. The frameless mirror gives me a much better view out the back I can see the hole rear glass on frame. Here’s few picks with part #
The place I got it was in Oregon and they are 120 now I think I got lucky but the mirror is worth it for sureNice. Where are you finding these for $80? Cheapest I see is $120.
It says is non serviceable but I doubt that but the battery should last about 10 years is like a tpms and your only using it to open the doorNice! Is the battery a replaceable unit when time comes?
Valid point!It says is non serviceable but I doubt that but the battery should last about 10 years is like a tpms and your only using it to open the door
Just love it I have few of them gen 5 4 and the one on the one on the pic is a gen 3 heads and cam car.Valid point!
Nice GEN 3-4, I have a Gen 2 myself.
That’s not a problem for me I park in the garage plus if someone brakes into your truck they’ll have no problem with a garage. You do have a button on your opener to lock your garage doorI'm concerned about the safety aspect of this as it pertains to someone being able to access your house. So being battery operated someone would just have to get in your vehicle to have access to your house. I don't keep my garage remote in my vehicle for this sole reason. If you were parked somewhere (I'm thinking airport or train parking lot), they could just rip this thing off of your windshield, grab the registration from the car that has your address on it and gain access to your house. Going to be a hard pass for me.