EZGO Club Car Yamaha Gas & Electric Golf Cart Side & Rear View Mirror Set - Universal Fit for Golf Carts - Enhanced Safety & Visibility on Golf Courses & Neighborhood Streets
EZGO Club Car Yamaha Gas & Electric Golf Cart Side & Rear View Mirror Set - Universal Fit for Golf Carts - Enhanced Safety & Visibility on Golf Courses & Neighborhood Streets

EZGO Club Car Yamaha Gas & Electric Golf Cart Side & Rear View Mirror Set - Universal Fit for Golf Carts - Enhanced Safety & Visibility on Golf Courses & Neighborhood Streets

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Comes as a set of 2 - Driver and Passenger Side. OEM quality for a fraction of the cost!! "The King" knows that a "Penny Saved is a penny earned"!!! Drilling is required. Stainless Steel mounting hardware included. Mirrors measure 5" x 6.50". Fits the Following Cart(s): Universal for all EZGO, Club Car and Yamaha Golf Carts. A natural for Low Speed Vehicles (LSV).

Features

    Comes as a set of 2 Driver and Passenger Side.

    OEM quality for a fraction of the cost!! "The King" knows that a Penny Saved is a penny earned!!!

    Drilling is required. Stainless Steel mounting hardware included. Mirrors measure 5 x 6.50 .

    Fits the Following Cart(s): Universal for all EZGO, Club Car and Yamaha Golf Carts. A natural for Low Speed Vehicles (LSV).

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Two sets of mirrors arrived quickly and in perfect condition for our two golf carts. I have installed one set. The mirrors are great! I am able to get a full view of both the left and right sides. A friend and I use the golf carts to pick up litter with "grabber" sticks in our small town. We are constantly leaving the streets/roadways to move over to the shoulder to retrieve carelessly discarded trash and litter. These mirrors allow us to navigate safely and easily without having to constantly turn around to look for oncoming traffic.Several people have rated them down for difficulty installing. Here's the trick. You MUST disassemble the bracket from the mirror housing, taking careful note of the way the pieces "stack."Drill both holes in the cart frame, place the top bolt and bracket LOOSELY in place so that it swivels.Next swivel the mounting bracket on the loosely fitted top bolt and begin to assemble so that the stud from the mirror is almost upside down. This will allow you to use gravity to hold everything in place while you reassemble the "stack" of parts, finally holding everything in place with the tension nut at the bottom of the spring.Rotate the bracket and mirror back in place and push the bottom bracket bolt through the bottom hole. Tighten both bracket bolts.Put a little tension on the mirror adjusting nut to hold it in place for final adjustment.When to mirror is correctly adjusted, put enough tension on the adjusting nut to dampen any vibration or shaking. It will hold perfectly, yet allow slight adjustment for different drivers.If they are installed and adjusted correctly, they work perfectly. There should be no complaints.