Mirror question.
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i would assume that they fold in manually as well, cause what if your if your battery died or something, you should be able to close em regardless... just my opinion ...
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well... the reason im trying to find out, is because thats the main reason im upgrading to the CTR mirrors in the first place.
Its not so much for aesthetics. So getting the power folding mirrors wouldn't help at all from the OEM mirrors now if they'd just break off. It would be a pointless upgrade.
So I know some of you would say, well just get the manual fold. But, id prefer to have the power fold if theyre capable of both.
I know plenty of people on here have CTR mirrors, so maybe someone can just go out to their car and push the mirror back (instead of using the button)?
Its not so much for aesthetics. So getting the power folding mirrors wouldn't help at all from the OEM mirrors now if they'd just break off. It would be a pointless upgrade.
So I know some of you would say, well just get the manual fold. But, id prefer to have the power fold if theyre capable of both.
I know plenty of people on here have CTR mirrors, so maybe someone can just go out to their car and push the mirror back (instead of using the button)?
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