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Not sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great. Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)Ours is like a 2014/15
Quote from: usmc74 on July 23, 2016, 09:29:24 PMNot sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great. Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)Ours is like a 2014/15Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.
Quote from: 257wbymagkiller on July 23, 2016, 10:19:18 PMQuote from: usmc74 on July 23, 2016, 09:29:24 PMNot sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great. Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)Ours is like a 2014/15Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that.
On my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on July 24, 2016, 08:12:49 AMOn my 2013 2500hd, the mirrors extend out. Just give 'em a pull..Good advice for other things that need to extend out also......telescoping fishing pole, ladder, measuring tape, you get the idea.
Quote from: jackelope on July 23, 2016, 10:22:00 PMQuote from: 257wbymagkiller on July 23, 2016, 10:19:18 PMQuote from: usmc74 on July 23, 2016, 09:29:24 PMNot sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great. Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)Ours is like a 2014/15Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that. Hahahaha hey you can just never trust them it seems they always give you some bs. And I was wanting to see if the answers he gave me were true. Cause to have to reflash the whole computer for a mirror swap seems crazy.
Quote from: 257wbymagkiller on July 24, 2016, 08:08:25 AMQuote from: jackelope on July 23, 2016, 10:22:00 PMQuote from: 257wbymagkiller on July 23, 2016, 10:19:18 PMQuote from: usmc74 on July 23, 2016, 09:29:24 PMNot sure on the year, but we just installed tow mirrors on a "newer" Silverado, and they worked great. Even the turn signals functioned (reg mirrors had no turn signals)Ours is like a 2014/15Oh ok well that gives me hope I talked to the stealership aka dealership and they said I need new wiring harnesses that are $128 a pice and to reflash the computer. So it didn't seem right I guess I'll just see if they plug and play.So you're asking for help from someone who works at a dealership at the same time as your insulting their place of employment? Seems logical. Good luck with that. Hahahaha hey you can just never trust them it seems they always give you some bs. And I was wanting to see if the answers he gave me were true. Cause to have to reflash the whole computer for a mirror swap seems crazy.I don't think it's that funny and what you're describing doesn't sound like BS either. A body control module is programmed to do specific things on a specific vehicle. If the vehicle is not originally equipped with tow mirrors, how is your truck going to know to send the signal to the mirror to flash the light? It may need to be programmed in order for it to function. That is actually a thing. Another example. Ford offers a factory electric trailer brake controller accessory kit for example. You can install it, but it won't work until your friendly local ford dealer enables it through the module. Just saying. If you're asking for help from someone actually in the know, it may be best to not insult what they do at the same time you're hoping for help from them.