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Aftermarket tow mirrors

Is there a way to wrap or powder coat the chrome? Most experiences of mine with aftermarket mirrors have been disappointing , definitely a lesser quality than oem. There was just a recent post on here about boost aftermarket mirrors with not so good reviews.
 
I have some wrapping experience. But those outside corners would be damn near impossible without piecing together vinyl

If I knew how to disassemble them I’d give it a try
Is there a way to wrap or powder coat the chrome? Most experiences of mine with aftermarket mirrors have been disappointing , definitely a lesser quality than oem. There was just a recent post on here about boost aftermarket mirrors with not so good reviews.
 
I would buy OEM personally or perhaps you can find someone with the black mirrors that is willing to trade you
 
My boost auto mirrors are great. Sample size of 1 set. Great instructions and videos etc.
I had boost mirrors on my last truck(Chevy Colorado)… Agree, they fit perfect and had good instructional videos. Have boost heated convex on this truck and they fit perfect. Friend has boost reverse lights and turn signals on their Chevy HD a few years and they have been happy.
 
I had boost mirrors on my last truck(Chevy Colorado)… Agree, they fit perfect and had good instructional videos. Have boost heated convex on this truck and they fit perfect. Friend has boost reverse lights and turn signals on their Chevy HD a few years and they have been happy.
I have the Boost heated convex upgrade mirrors on my factory power folding mirrors and I love them.

I wish there was an easy and inexpensive way to add: power convex, Ram mirror reverse LEDs and memory to my mirrors.
 
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