DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited
DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited
DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited
DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited
DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited
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SKU: DTC MBJK

DIE-TECH Off-Road Mirror Brackets 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK & JK Unlimited

Regular price $99.99

The Die-Tech Off-road mirror brackets are a first-of-their-kind evolution in aftermarket mirror brackets for the Jeep® Wrangler JK

Mirror bracket solutions are necessary for Jeep® Wrangler owners who want to operate their vehicles with no doors and remain legal. Our solution goes beyond this requirement and solves problems those typical solutions have, including poor visibility, inefficient mirrors and vibration.

The brackets use a hinge-mount design that uses the top door hinge for mounting. However, it goes further than similar solutions by providing a bracing arm that fastens to a door hinge bolt. This design eliminates the vibration caused by wind and the amplification of road vibration that other simple hinge-mount designs cannot offer.

The brackets are e-coated and powder-coated textured black.

SOLD IN PAIRS !!!
Each set includes the driver and passenger side mirror bracket
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Made in the USA. Patent pending.


Disclaimer:
This product is intended for off-road use. And is not intended to be used as a safety device. Check local and state laws before using this product. If you have power mirrors, you will need to purchase a new set of manual mirrors to work with these brackets.
JK Power mirrors have a long cable that runs inside of the mirrors and down into your door. Fortec does not recommend cutting the cable for the power mirror in order to use your current mirrors with these brackets.

 

 

 

Customer review from Ben H.

I don’t know what I expected, but these exceeded it.
HEAVY DUTY! Mirror brackets for 2015 jku.
I have pictures from drivers perspective.

 

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