Joseph James
Senior Member
i have a driver side mirror. Did it originally have one on the passenger side or was it an option?
Looks like it was a dealer installed option if this is the car you're referring to as "it".i have a driver side mirror. Did it originally have one on the passenger side or was it an option?
But maybe it's brain science.Car is in my avatar. It’s not rocket surgery.
But, if it's anything like the ones I have on my cars, it's not anywhere near as useful as the mirrors on new cars.
Car is in my avatar. It’s not rocket surgery.
....mostly useless as far as functionality due to the post being in the way and the angle it sits at.
Some visit this forum on their phones and the avatar photo is likely too small to identify.
But maybe it's brain science.
Is it fair, when you're asking for help or info, to expect us to know your make, model and year via a tiny avatar pic? I'm fairly well versed, but I don't know every make, model, year, and "price class" line. Why should WE have to figure out what car you might be talking about?
You (and many others here) could make it easy on your Cbod pals if you identified your car. Make note of the number of threads here at FCBO (and in hundreds of car forums) where oftentimes the second and third posts to someone asking a question are "what car are you talking about?".
We all want to help, which is why I did my best to give you a generic answer on the right-side mirror issue. But specific info gets specific answers from the experts here.
Just sayin'.
Ain't that the truth!
"Objects in mirror are really tiny, and there's probably several other objects that you can't see when using this damn mirror."
I had no problem seeing it was a Plymouth on my laptop. I didn't understand your reference of a Pontiac?Yes indeed. For that matter, the avatar is too small to identify on a big desktop screen. It's an avatar, not a photo ID.
But as a general Mopar question, the answer was a simple "No, they were optional."
There are times on this site when I wish people would just answer the question that is being asked, regardless if how someone might think it's wrong, or in some kind of an error. I'd rather see people remain silent instead of trying to correct someone.
Same as I'm sick of "Get a FSM" as an answer to someone's question. That's a great idea, but is as helpful as cancer to answering a person's question. I wish we could get over this.