DaveMcKenz Posted August 18, 2007 Posted August 18, 2007 I don't know why but I decided to look at Homelink stuff on ebay. I noticed some universal and Toyota mirrors w/auto dim feature. They cost around $100 and usually came off a 3-4 year old car. I had to remove the original mirror and its adhesive attached base to make room for the wedge base that these mirrors require. I did this by making an aluminum foil shield with a 1" hole and applying 15 seconds of heat gun on high; then turn the old base w/ a vise-grip like you are wrenching a bolt, and the base comes off. They included a Permatex rear view mirror adhesive kit w/ good instructions. I ran a wire down the drives a-pillar to the fuse panel andI was pretty well done. The mirror is the same width but about 1/2" bigger from top to bottom. The dimming function is nice but the Homelink buttons work my garage doors really well. I took a picture and the install looks factory.
bsarty Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 I don't know why but I decided to look at Homelink stuff on ebay. I noticed some universal and Toyota mirrors w/auto dim feature. They cost around $100 and usually came off a 3-4 year old car. I had to remove the original mirror and its adhesive attached base to make room for the wedge base that these mirrors require. I did this by making an aluminum foil shield with a 1" hole and applying 15 seconds of heat gun on high; then turn the old base w/ a vise-grip like you are wrenching a bolt, and the base comes off. They included a Permatex rear view mirror adhesive kit w/ good instructions. I ran a wire down the drives a-pillar to the fuse panel andI was pretty well done. The mirror is the same width but about 1/2" bigger from top to bottom. The dimming function is nice but the Homelink buttons work my garage doors really well. I took a picture and the install looks factory. I am looking for the same thing; either the sun visor or rear view mirror. Was there just a two wire connection? Did your old mirror have wires; mine does. Did you use the harness that came with the mirror? bruce
DaveMcKenz Posted August 19, 2007 Author Posted August 19, 2007 I don't know why but I decided to look at Homelink stuff on ebay. I noticed some universal and Toyota mirrors w/auto dim feature. They cost around $100 and usually came off a 3-4 year old car. I had to remove the original mirror and its adhesive attached base to make room for the wedge base that these mirrors require. I did this by making an aluminum foil shield with a 1" hole and applying 15 seconds of heat gun on high; then turn the old base w/ a vise-grip like you are wrenching a bolt, and the base comes off. They included a Permatex rear view mirror adhesive kit w/ good instructions. I ran a wire down the drives a-pillar to the fuse panel andI was pretty well done. The mirror is the same width but about 1/2" bigger from top to bottom. The dimming function is nice but the Homelink buttons work my garage doors really well. I took a picture and the install looks factory. I am looking for the same thing; either the sun visor or rear view mirror. Was there just a two wire connection? Did your old mirror have wires; mine does. Did you use the harness that came with the mirror? bruce Hi Bruce, I wanted to use the original mirror's wire, but you need a switched 12V and I couldn't find one there.
TexasComputerMan Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 I don't know why but I decided to look at Homelink stuff on ebay. I noticed some universal and Toyota mirrors w/auto dim feature. They cost around $100 and usually came off a 3-4 year old car. I had to remove the original mirror and its adhesive attached base to make room for the wedge base that these mirrors require. I did this by making an aluminum foil shield with a 1" hole and applying 15 seconds of heat gun on high; then turn the old base w/ a vise-grip like you are wrenching a bolt, and the base comes off. They included a Permatex rear view mirror adhesive kit w/ good instructions. I ran a wire down the drives a-pillar to the fuse panel andI was pretty well done. The mirror is the same width but about 1/2" bigger from top to bottom. The dimming function is nice but the Homelink buttons work my garage doors really well. I took a picture and the install looks factory. I am looking for the same thing; either the sun visor or rear view mirror. Was there just a two wire connection? Did your old mirror have wires; mine does. Did you use the harness that came with the mirror? bruce Hi Bruce, I wanted to use the original mirror's wire, but you need a switched 12V and I couldn't find one there. I like the Mirror idea. But, I imbeded one in my visor. Look at this link: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...amp;hl=homelink
VJZ Posted August 30, 2007 Posted August 30, 2007 Its too bad they don't have a tan mirror. Regardless, that's a nice alternative than a factor mirror.
DaveMcKenz Posted August 31, 2007 Author Posted August 31, 2007 Its too bad they don't have a tan mirror. Regardless, that's a nice alternative than a factor mirror. It may be rationalization, but I think the car looks more current with the black mirror.
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