Reviews for Quadratec Adventure Mirrors for 76-25 Jeep Wrangler JL, JK, TJ, YJ, CJ & Gladiator JT
Mounting bracket/nylon nut stripped at halfway point when fastening. Bracket is permanently loose, and mirror dangles freely in the wind. Consequently, I cannot remove bracket from the door hinge. Will have to pay someone to cut bracket without damaging vehicle. I am pissed!!!!!! Will add picture later today.
Absolutely one of the worst products i have ever purchase. You can not tighten these things enough to keep them from blowing inward at highway speeds. They vibrate so much you really cannot tell what is coming up on you anyway (very dangerous). Also, since these are attached on the door hinge you have to pull them off every time you want to put your doors back on. do yourself a huge favor and buy a good quality set of mirrors that mount on a windshield frame bracket and the mirrors and arms can be removed via a thumb turn screw. You have very little distortion from vibration on these.
Not a fan. Bought them and sold them pretty quick. Vibrate a lot.
Can't seem to get the mirror tight enough to stay in one position. When traveling 50+ MPH, the mirror moves and is useless.
they vibrate bad. you might be able to tell there is a car behind you but it shakes so bad you cant tell if its a truck or a car or what.
Unfortunately, these mirrors were so noisy (whistling while going 40mph) that I had to return them. Quadratec was great with the return!
The bolt edges rusted overnight. The bolts will not tighten down enough to prevent the mirrors from blowing into the jeep doors at about 35mph. Sorry a bought this junk.
Mirrors look decent, but vibrate terribly. So much so, it is hard to see out of them. I would not purchase again.
love the design but thats as far as it goes. Awful. Mirrors vibrate so bad it makes you seasick trying to look into. wind blows them back. throw the nylon washers away because they squeeze out when tightening. They whistle going down the road which doesnt bother but could be annoying to some. These mirrors have a date with the welder. going to install a curved gusset and install a stop to keep them from coming in on you. obviously you get what you pay for but like the other comment, if you dont have the means to modify them you might want to burn your money instead.
Besides the whistle which I can handle, getting these right enough so as not to fold in when driving highway speeds is impossible. Most of the time I end up seeing my left arm In the mirror. Also they have a lot of shake so never a clear view of what's behind you.