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Old 11-01-2023, 05:32 PM   #1
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Passenger side mirror glass...

So has anyone found a replacement passenger side mirror glass for the E-350 Super Duty style mirror that's NOT plain glass?
Every car on the road has a convex passenger side mirror glass and ours do not.
It's worthless....

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Old 11-01-2023, 09:07 PM   #2
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A quick search on eBay “ford e350 side mirrors” showed numerous replacement options, including tow mirrors and I think what looks like a convex towing mirror glass replacement.
You might also have luck finding something at a pick n pull salvage yard. Bring a small socket wrench set with you, maybe with some deep sockets, they’re easy enough to remove/replace. Pull the inside plastic trim piece, there’s just a few bolt studs/nuts holding each one on.
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Old 11-01-2023, 10:00 PM   #3
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I'm hoping to find just the replacement glass.
My mirror assembly's are complete and perfect,
I just can't stand the standard, flat glass on the passenger side.
I drive truck for a living and am pretty mirror dependent.
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Being in the auto/truck glass biz I might be able to help. Post a photo of your existing mirror head and I can provide a solution. You'd be able to find it locally I'm sure.

FWIW I replaced a convex mirror element on an '05 passenger mirror with a flat element like found on the driver's side---did NOT like it one bit, quickly swapped it out again for the convex type!
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A simple solution that I’ve been using for years and it provides a wider range of vision than any stock automotive mirror. Takes a bit to get used to the clearance behind you, but well worth getting through the training period. http://grandgeneral.com/auto-parts/c...i-rectangular/
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Got the link fixed. Basically it’s a rectangular convex stick on mirror. The circular ones are smaller and don’t offer as wide a viewing angle. They eliminate all the blind spots and I put them on the driver’s and passenger sides of the vehicles I drive.
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