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Put my tow mirrors on the other day. I got them off Amazon and wired to the BCM. Everything working just like factory for a quarter of the price. Very happy with the results.

 

 

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Would you happen to have taken any photos of the mirror connector by chance? I'm trying to see how these are pinned and presuming the 18 pin connector is pinned like the factory mirrors are.

 

 

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Installed OEM under seat storage today! Amazon had em for $112 CAD but not in stock. So I ordered and waited. Back in stock now $260 CAD lol steal of a deal !

 

 

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Amazon is great for deals like that! My wife bought my platinum wedding band for $500 during a deal of the day sale on Amazon. Next day it went up to $1200 and it's appraised for $1100. Needless to say Amazon is great.

 

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That's freakin awesome !! Yeah I'm pretty stoked about that deal ! It's OEM GM part too !! My dealer was blown away

 

 

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That's freakin awesome !! Yeah I'm pretty stoked about that deal ! It's OEM GM part too !! My dealer was blown away

 

 

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Would you happen to have taken any photos of the mirror connector by chance? I'm trying to see how these are pinned and presuming the 18 pin connector is pinned like the factory mirrors are.

 

 

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I didn't take a picture of the harness itself but I have this if that helps you any. The door harness nor the mirror harness on my '14 LT weren't pinned either. But with a little help with GM up fitter I was able to figure it out.

 

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I didn't take a picture of the harness itself but I have this if that helps you any. The door harness nor the mirror harness on my '14 LT weren't pinned either. But with a little help with GM up fitter I was able to figure it out.

 

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Thanks for sharing. It would be really helpful if that diagram had pin assignments. So did their connector plug into the door harness connector? As in - did they use the female equivalent to the X510?

 

 

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Thanks for sharing. It would be really helpful if that diagram had pin assignments. So did their connector plug into the door harness connector? As in - did they use the female equivalent to the X510?

 

 

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It did plug into the original mirror harness. I only wired the reverse light, clearance light, turn signal and ground. Power and heat are coming from the original truck harness.

 

 

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It did plug into the original mirror harness. I only wired the reverse light, clearance light, turn signal and ground. Power and heat are coming from the original truck harness.

 

 

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Good to know. We're these 3 circuits already pinned to the mirror side harness already?

 

 

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Good to know. We're these 3 circuits already pinned to the mirror side harness already?

 

 

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Yes so had the truck originally had these features it would have been plug and play.

 

 

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Ditched the chrome handles and did some color matching.

 

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looks good. running broads , third brake cover - information Please.

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Thanks. The boards are 86" DeeZee NXT. I made the third brake light cover from fiberglass cloth.

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Thanks. The boards are 86" DeeZee NXT. I made the third brake light cover from fiberglass cloth.

 

thank you for info.

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