/2008 Lincoln Mark LT Driver & Passenger Side 6 Piece Upgrade Front LED Turn Signal Power Chrome & Black Mirror Set with Chrome Mirror Caps with Paint to Match Mirror Caps TRQ MRA08623
1AMRP01124-Ford F150 Lincoln Mark LT Driver & Passenger Side 6 Piece Mirror Set with Chrome Mirror Caps with Paint to Match Mirror Caps TRQ MRA08623
2008 Lincoln Mark LT Driver & Passenger Side 6 Piece Upgrade Front LED Turn Signal Power Chrome & Black Mirror Set with Chrome Mirror Caps with Paint to Match Mirror Caps TRQ MRA08623
Direct Bolt-on Replacement: No modifications for an easy install
DOT Certified: Built to the highest quality standards
Complies with federal safety standard FMVSS-111
Matching set for a renewed appearance
Description
TRQ side mirrors and mirror components are designed to match the function, fixture, and performance of the original version for easy installation. TRQ mirrors are DOT certified, comply with all federal safety standards, and are independently lab tested to ensure our products comply with all government regulations. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Upgraded Mirrors: These upgraded mirrors fit and function like the originals. Add-on mirror upgrades may require additional wiring for complete operation and installation.
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How To Replace Side Rear View Mirror 2004-08 Ford F-150
How To Install Trail Ridge Tow Mirrors 2007-14 Ford F150
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Tools used
10mm Socket
11mm Socket
5mm Socket
6mm Socket
7mm Socket
8mm Socket
9mm Socket
Cloth Rags
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Putty Knife
Ratchet
Socket Extensions
1. Remove the door panel
For more detailed instructions on how to do this, check out our other videos.
2. Remove the side mirror
Peel back the water shield from the side mirror triangular panel.
Unplug the wiring harness.
Remove the three 11 mm nuts.
Pull the mirror off, unclipping the mirror in the process.
3. Install the new mirror
Push the mirror into place, clipping it in.
Secure the mirror with the 11 mm nuts with your socket and ratchet.
Plug in the wiring harness.
Replace the plastic water shielding.
4. install the door panel
Check out our other videos for more detailed instructions.
Brought to you by 1AAuto.com, your source for quality auto replacement parts and the bets service on the internet. Hi, I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1AAuto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20 plus years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1AAuto.com. The right parts installed correctly, that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video, we'll be showing you how to replace the outside mirror on this 2006 Ford F150, same as any '04 to '08 F150. The tools you'll need are metric sockets from 5 millimeters to 11 millimeters, for the door panel 7/32 and 5/16 works for some of those, a small flat blade screwdriver and a putty knife and a rag to protect your paint. Okay, to get the mirror off, you do have to remove your door panel. I am fast forwarding it through right here. You can check out our other videos to see how you remove the door panel. You might be able to pick up enough here from this footage. It is a few screws and then you lift the door panel basically up and off. Bear with this for another few minutes and you'll see how to do the mirror. Okay, the mirror is up in here. We're going to pull off this piece of plastic carefully. You don't want to rip it. The harness plug is in here. You put your thumb in there. Push that little tab down there and then pull it out. Then an 11 millimeter wrench.
Okay. Take those off. Then there's another clip holding on top. Okay, here's our broken mirror out. There are two designs, one has this second stud in it. This one happens to be that second design but it goes in just fine. The top here has a clip. Okay, put the mirror in. Clip it. Then lock the bolts on. Then these should be tight but not incredibly tight, probably 20 to 25 inch pounds. This one goes in a little further. Okay. We'll plug it in. Do a test. It works well. Now, we'll put the gasket back on and basically what I like to do is do a reference point here, down there and just stick it all along. Now you can put the door panel on. Okay, just like in the beginning, we're going to fast forward through putting our door panel on. You can check out our other videos if you want to see this in real speed. We hope this helps you out. Thank you very much and think of 1AAuto.com for your parts and needs.
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
6mm Socket
8mm Socket
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
11mm Socket
1. Removing the Door Panel
Pop up the trap door in the door pull
Remove the 8mm bolt in the door pull
Pop out the trap door in the door handle
Remove the 8mm bolt from the door handle
Remove the two 6mm bolts on the bottom of the door
Lift the door panel up
Pull the door panel off of the door
Unlock the door handle cable from the plastic trim
Remove the lead ball from the slot in the door handle
Disconnect the power folding mirror switch connector
Disconnect the master window switch connector
2. Removing the Old Mirror
Disconnect the mirror connector
Remove the 11mm bolts from the mirror
Remove the mirror
3. Installing the Tow Mirror
Insert the mirror into the door
Tighten the 11mm bolts
Connect the connector
4. Installing the Door Panel
Connect the master window switch connector
Connect the power folding mirror switch connector
Insert the lead ball to the slot in the door handle
Lock the door handle cable to the plastic trim
Lift the door panel onto the door
Pull the door panel down
Tighten the two 6mm bolts on the bottom of the door
Tighten the 8mm bolt to the door handle
Tighten the 8mm bolt to the door pull
Pop on the trap door in the door handle
Pop on the trap door in the door pull
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
I'm going to use a small flat bladed screwdriver to pop this up. I'm going to use an 8mm socket, an extension, and a ratchet to remove this 8mm bolt. I'll put that aside. I had to wedge a small flat bladed screwdriver in there, because there's no relief to get a screwdriver in. I'll use the other part of my plastic trim tool and get the plastic trim tool under here. Very difficult to remove. You just have to keep working at it. Remove the 8mm bolt. At the bottom of the door, there are two 6mm bolts. Use a 6mm socket, and remove those.
These are actually more like self-tapping screws with a 6mm head. So you can't pull on the door straight out. It has to go up first. You want to lift it up, just like that, and then off of the door panel. We'll reach in here, remove the door handle. You need to unlock this cable from the plastic trim. I'm using some needle nose pliers. Push in on the tabs. I'll push it out and through, and then put the little lead ball that's on the end of it, it's more like a cylinder, but it'll pop right out. I want to unplug the power folding mirror switch. Reach underneath, push the lock in, and pull it down.
Now, I want to do the same for the master window switch. Push in on the lock, and pull this down. Push down on all these locks, now the door panel will come off. The mirror plug is up here behind this plastic. You don't really need to peel it all back. There's a lock in there, I'm going to push it. It might be easier with my other finger, and then pull just like that. And I'll just leave it like that. There are three nuts on the studs holding the mirror to the body. I'm going to use 11-millimeter deep socket and remove them. Put those aside so you can reuse them. It should pull out of the door straight right out.
We have our broken mirror. Here's our original, broken mirror from our vehicle. A brand new towing mirror from 1AAuto.com. It has the same power fold option. This will manual telescope, you have to really push on it. That way it doesn't slide in on you. It's got a turn signal is up here, as opposed to being down here. It also has the memory function for the mirror. And this should fit great and really look great on our vehicle. This new mirror does come with hardware. I'm going to reuse the old ones, and I'll just take these off. Since the old ones are in good shape and they have a wider base, I'm going to use these instead. To feed these wires through the opening, push our mirror in to the door panel. It also helps to have the window down so you can just reach through. Capture one of these so the mirror doesn't fall. Capture the other ones. Now I'm going to tighten these down, kind of bring them in evenly. You can see the mirror getting tight against the door. As soon as I feel them get tight, I'll just go a little turn more. You don't want to over-tighten them and pull the studs out of the plastic, so we'll go a little more just like that. Put our harness back up, plug it in. Stuff that up into the door. That just kind of sat over that.
See these hooks are on the edge of the door panel instead of clips, so just while I hook everything up, I'm going to rest the door panel just like that so I don't have to hold it, and just push it against myself so it doesn't fall backwards, and hook the door release handle cable right here. It's going to push through.
I'm going to reach down and plug in the master window switch. I may have to push the door panel in. Kind of feel for these. Get this one in there. Now, I'm going to put the door panel up, and I push it, and get it hooked in place. You also have to capture this, the door lock little plunger. That can be tricky to line up. Make sure the door's unlocked, because it will make it this much taller and easier to line up. So that's it.
Door panel is hooked to the doorframe. Now I can bolt it back up. Put the bottom self-tapping bolts back in. Install the bolt behind the door handle. Install the bolt in the little door pull area. Install the little trim piece. Snaps down into place. Reinstall the trim that goes behind the door handle. Go this way with it. It snaps into place.
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Pair of Ford F-150 review mirrors
T
July 18, 2017
Purchase and delivery was easy and delivery was prompt. Looked at YouTube video, purchased special tools recommended in the video. Instillation was accomplished with little difficulty. I will use a1 for future similar tasks. I own a 2013 F150 and a 2013 Cadillac XTS.
Works but odd mirrors
A
August 31, 2017
They fit, easy this install and I was able to add power folding to my truck. Downside is the passenger side mirror has an odd magnification. It can give me a headache.
Good value for the price
B
September 12, 2017
The mirrors came just as advertised. After watching an installation video for my model year on YouTube, the install was easy. It took less than 45 minutes to install the pair. Mine are power fold and the RH mirror closes faster than the LH mirror by other than that minor item, they work great.
Time will tell how they hold up, but the price was good so they were worth a try.
Folding Mirror Upgrade
A
February 4, 2018
Had to replace the passenger mirror. In lieu of replacing the one I elected to replace both with an upgraded style. Easy to change and they look great. The price point for the pair made it an easy decision.
These mirrors are great.
Y
March 19, 2018
It took about 15 minutes per mirror to install these and put the doors back together. My 2013 STX only came with power mirrors but I wanted power folding too, so I took a chance. Mounted and plugged these into a new switch with folding button and wallah I had puddle lights, signals, heated mirrors and power mirrors BUT NO power fold functions. Seems Ill need wires, module, relay and computer programming to make the mirrors fold. Oh, well.
Updated Mirrors. Great Price and Value
Brian
June 10, 2018
I bought these for my 2007 King Ranch after accidentally destroying the passenger side mirror. The FORD mirror was $700+ for the replacement shell. Other parts would've also been needed. I found this pair as a replacement for significanly less money. They look updated due to the forward facing LED turn signal. Quality appears excellent and they were a direct fit, plug and play. The spotter glass and mirror configuration is taking some time to get used to as the small spotter gives the best view near the truck and the large piece views wide and closer. Lastly, as mentioned in another review the mirrors don't close at the same rate for some reason but it's only mildly annoying as they both function.
2011 Ford F-150 side mirrors
M
September 22, 2018
Shipping was earlier than stated easy to install look great
Great product, questionable customer service.
D
May 6, 2019
Love my mirrors, however one has a slight defect. When looking at the mirror it appears to be convex and comparable to looking through the wrong side of a magnifying glass. I contacted customer service but it was t very timely. When I did get a response they always wanted more information... VIN, then it was OEM part number for the vehicle, then the make/model, then pictures and the list kept going. Im ok with that except each time it was somebody different handling the case. After a week of emails and at least 5 different names it gave me a headache. Overall great product but I will live with the minor defect due to time involved to remedy it.
Victoria
August 20, 2021
Looks great & easy to order. Made a new look to my truck.
Thank you!
Victoria (California)
Customer Q&A
Will I have to change my power mirror switch?October 24, 2015
Bob K
10
No; nothing else is needed.
October 24, 2015
William M
10
I bought and put on these mirrors last year. They look better than the original, and have the same hook ups. Very easy to put on. -27 female. ;)
October 24, 2015
Katherine R
10
Yes, you have to get the switch that has the power fold option on it from Ford plus you have to wire it in yourself to the mirrors.
October 24, 2015
Kenneth A
10
I am not sure . I put these on my 2011 and did not have to change anything. Probably best to call them and ask, which is what I had to do.
October 24, 2015
Daniel G
10
No, if you already have a ford power switch installed you should not need to change it. The mirrors should be pretty close to plug-and-lay for you. Good luck!
October 24, 2015
William W
What is your return policy?November 13, 2015
Joe R
10
Hello and thank you for your inquiry. We have a 60 day money back guarantee, as long as the parts are not installed or altered. All of our parts will come with a warranty, and these come with a lifetime warranty. Thank you and have a great day!
November 18, 2015
Derek C
I have a 2014 ford F-150 XLT, these mirros will do the folding like the FX4? And how can I know how to install, because the video say F-150 form 2004-2008.April 14, 2016
Jose S
10
I HAVE A 2012 FX4 I ADDED THE SWITCH AND MIRRORS THERE WAS A HARNESS PLUG IN THE DOOR I ADDED A RELAY...AND THEY WORKED FINE
April 14, 2016
Edward C
10
Hi, I bought these for my 2011 xlt and it was better quality then the original ford mirrors. These mirrors fold and do everything the original did. It was a perfect replacement. You should call them and ask if it will work with a 2014 ford. I am not sure , So call them first.
April 14, 2016
Daniel G
10
I installed these on my 2010 Lariat. I was able to find an installation video. I think I used one from 1A but you can also go on YouTube and search for installation videos. It did take a few hours, but they work great.
April 14, 2016
William W
10
I took my Ford F150 Platinum to local Ford body shop- they charged me $60 to R & R both mirrors- the mirrors work great.
Bill M.
April 14, 2016
William M
10
It was very easy. First, remove the door panel, next unplug the wire connection to the mirror and loosen all 4 knots that holds the mirror from the window frame. Replace the mirror same order as it was removed. Don't forget to plug the connection back. Try turning in it on to see if the lights and the power to fold works. Replace the door panel. It's a 15 minutes job. Could be faster if you are a handyman. Very easy.
April 15, 2016
Jose B
Will these mirrors work on my 2005 f150 lariat?April 22, 2017
Genaro S
10
These mirrors will not fit your 2005 model, as they are only listed to fit 2007-2014 Ford F150.
April 23, 2017
Tim K
Will all the lights work on my 2009 f150 xlt even though I don't need power folding at the moment?October 20, 2017
Junior C
10
We may not guarantee this. With additional options being present, the pin placement inside the wiring harness may be separate causing other features to not operate.
October 20, 2017
Alex P
10
The lights may, or may not work if you do not match the options 100 percent.
October 20, 2017
Alex P
I have an '07 lariat power, heated mirrors but manual fold. Do you sell these mirrors with a power fold upgrade wiring kit?March 20, 2018
Brandon B
I have a 2013 lariat that has power adjustable mirrors but not folding or heated will this kit work to upgrade them?March 23, 2018
David M
10
We advise that you order mirrors with the same exact mirror options as our original mirrors.
Special Note:
These mirrors will only work for vehicles with these exact options. If you do not have the options listed, these mirrors will not function properly.
Our mirrors are intended to be a direct plug and play for the exact options listed.
March 27, 2018
Adam G
10
I don't believe so as the factory wiring harness doen't include the functions you're looking for.
June 10, 2018
Brian B
My truck doesnt have the power folding option. What should I buy (parts) to make this works. Also it say that has the memory option, Im not sure if my truck has that, will it be a problem? My truck is a 2014 f-150 XLT.
Thanks,September 22, 2018
Jose S
10
Hello,
We advise you order mirrors with the exact same options as your original, as these will not function properly if your vehicle does not have the same capabilities. Our mirrors are intended to be a direct plug and play replacement for the exact options listed.
Thank you!
September 24, 2018
Zach B
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