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Old 10-08-2014, 04:38 PM   #1
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Drivers side outside mirror needs replacing

While returning home from an RV trip our driver's outside mirror was clipped by a load on an oversized truck. The glass and frame need to be replaced, but the motor and electrical wires seem to work - it is still adjustable. Can anyone tell me where I might find a replacement! Thanks
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Need a little more info. Year, make and model
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You probably have some type of Velvac @ RyderFleetProducts
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You probably have some type of Velvac @ RyderFleetProducts
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That is a good site for ordering parts. If yours are Valvac mirrors using the below link you can find instructions how to replace the mirror components.
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