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Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by Pghtank20, Jan 6, 2023.

  1. Jan 6, 2023 at 1:48 PM
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    I have a 2008 tundra limited with the heated and power folding side mirrors. My passenger side is delaminated and was looking on Craigslist and found oem mirrors off a 2014 limited. Does anyone know if they are compatible
     
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    Is it the mirror glass that is deaminated or the mirror housing itself?
    The mirror glass and outer covers can be replaced.

    I don't know if a Limited has power folding mirrors, but the basic fit and design of the mirrors has not changed from 2007 to 2021.
    So yes, it will fit.
    Then there is BSM, if the 2014 mirror has a BSM indicator on it, and you don't have that, it may remain lit all the time.
    I'm sure there is a workaround for that though.
    They all have heat.

    I'd think the wiring would be the same, you can check that here:
    Ultimate TUNDRA Wiring Diagrams Collection | Toyota Tundra Forum (tundras.com)

    Be careful taking the nuts off the mirror mount and don't drop them into the door.
    It's a bitch to get them out, don't ask how I know that..:rolleyes:

    Welcome to the forum.:thumbsup:
     
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  3. Jan 6, 2023 at 2:44 PM
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    I appreciate the quick responses! Yea talked to the guy and he doesn’t have power folding on his 2014 limited but I do on my 2008. He’s selling both full mirrors for 135$ in mint condition. Glad to hear they will fit but do you know if the power fold will still work? Also thanks for heads up about the bolt I’ve done that before on different jobs
     
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    Probably best off going with glass replacement
     
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    You'll lose the power fold with his mirrors, they won't have the motor in them to make it fold.
     
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    Yes if it is just the glass that has the issue, that would be the way to go.
    I'm guessing you don't have turn signals, BSM, or auto-dimming on your mirror glass.

    Here are your parts numbers for the glass if you want to stick with OEM.
    Outside Mirrors for 2007 Toyota Tundra | Sparks Parts

    87903-0C020 - Door Mirror Glass (Right) - 2007-2021 Toyota | Sparks Parts

    87906-0C020 - Mirror Glass - (Left) 2007-2021 Toyota | Sparks Parts

    To remove the mirror you pry up from the bottom and it pops off.
    I would pad the tool and pry it out with a plastic dash removal tool.

    [​IMG]

    DIY: Replace Side View Mirror Glass | Toyota Tundra Forum (tundras.com)

    ^ There are also some links to aftermarket mirrors in the above thread..
     
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  10. Mar 11, 2025 at 7:48 AM
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    You got a handle on mirrors. How about 1st gen? I have 03 Tundra My mirror looks like the one you posted. I need a something special mirror and having trouble getting the part number or parts manual. Mine have a bad yellowing to it and can't see well through it, (see photo) If you can help I sure would appreciate it. Is is not heated, it is powered control, the special that no one seems to know is the big < > arrows blink with turn signals. ThanksDrivers side view mirror.jpg
     
  11. Mar 11, 2025 at 9:46 AM
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    Welcome to the forum..

    My pictured mirror was back when I had MUTH signal mirrors.
    I think your mirrors are OEM because they have the black frame around them, the Muth mirrors are frameless.
    But I don't think Toyota sells mirror glass, they only sell whole mirror assemblies and I can't find one of these with the signal mirror.

    These should fit your access cab.
    It should just be a simple swap since you already have the signal wiring.
    Although you might need to splice signal wiring since the connector may be different.

    Muth Mirror Systems - Toyota Tundra Signal® Mirrors

    upload_2025-3-11_11-30-40.png

    You can order one if you only need one.
    They also come in red or amber arrows.

    upload_2025-3-11_11-31-29.png upload_2025-3-11_11-32-36.png upload_2025-3-11_11-31-46.png upload_2025-3-11_11-32-56.png

    If it is not heated, and you want it heated, they have a kit to make your mirrors heated.
    Muth Mirror Systems - H-Mod (Heater Conversion kit)

    Or you can install their heated mirror in your truck, and it won't be heated.
    upload_2025-3-11_11-28-58.png

    You will not have to remove the entire mirror assembly from the truck.
    The glass simply 'pops' out when you pry it up from the bottom.

    https://youtu.be/5nyscru9tOI?si=I_ThbXoDPEzH73XX

    Hope that helps..
    Be safe..
     
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  12. Mar 11, 2025 at 10:08 AM
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    They sure look the same. Thanks a mil. I will most definitely check into these kits too. btw I think they are yellow until I brake then change to red.
     
  13. Mar 11, 2025 at 10:37 AM
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    Wow, I've never seen that.
    You'll certainly lose that feature with the Muth mirrors.

    Another option is replacing the glass, but I'm not sure if your existing arrows would be visible.
    These are glass only with no backing plate.
    I have no idea what kind of backing these have as far as seeing through them for the signals.
    .
    Automotive Mirrors & Windshield Racks | Burco Inc.

    2003 Tundra
    Consumer Catalog

    There are 2 ways to install these.
    Over the bad or broken glass, or removing the existing glass.

    You can look here too, but I don't see any signal mirror glass.
    2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4.7L V8 Body & Lamp Assembly | RockAuto
     
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  14. Mar 11, 2025 at 11:02 AM
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    I will do some looking into these sites. Duh I forgot about Rock Auto. Yes I think I will lose the part of turning yellow to red as I brake. I am not worried about that. Red is good warning color so I chose that if I don't locate the original mirror. I don't guess you have a pdf of the parts list? ;)
     
  15. Mar 11, 2025 at 11:05 AM
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    You might dig around here and see what you can find..

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