 What is happening guys? Thanks for tuning back into the channel today. We're gonna jump right back in to some work on the Duramax It's gonna be something really nice and easy and something I get a whole lot of questions on Instagram in-person at truck shows for is Gonna be doing some upgrades to the mirrors One of the things I've been looking forward to for a long time I'm gonna show you what I decided to go with and why I decided to before we get into that the dealership that I Work out we got some really bad-ass trucks then Got us a little red Express in a 47 Dodge Some really awesome trucks. I'll get some shots for those and see what you guys think about it. Stay tuned If you guys are interested in either of those vehicles the 1978 little red Express or the 1947 Dodge pickup truck you can always get a hold of the guys here at Paul Sherry Chrysler in Pickwell, Ohio Sherry Chrysler comm is where you can get a hold of them if that's something you guys are interested in But back to what we were doing. Let's go check out some mirrors So what everybody tends to go with they want to go with the newer body style like the LML LMM mirrors, which are a really cool mirror So I ended up going with this company E CCPP not really sure what that stands for But they're towing mirrors because they are a better price point And there's something that I think a lot of my viewers are going to go to Instead of some of the bigger names like the boosts or some of the other bigger custom light brands When you get into the boost mirrors or the other custom mirrors, you're looking at spending right around 350 and up dollars for these mirrors I've looked at a couple of those sets in person on people's vehicles And then I got a look at these and I really couldn't tell much of a difference between the two So that's why I ended up going with these mirrors. This is how they come A pair of them in a box price range on this one is going to be right between 150 and 170 dollars depending on where you get it I believe it is available on the Amazon when I make the video. I will put a link to that down in the description Just like the other ones. These are also plug-and-play directly into the factory connectors So you won't have any issues there plus it has another connection here and this is for plugging in the for the Light that's on the side there. There are two different ways that you can kind of hook that one up You know, it's just kind of due to preference on whatever people think it comes with this nice long harness to be able to plug That in for each of the mirrors So also really easy plug-and-play, but guys can't either decide whether to plug them into the Reverse lights. So when the reverse lights come on they back up, you know, it's a big LED light on the air Or if you want to plug them into the door lights, so when you open the doors, it's a convenience light There are also a couple different configuration. You guys can get these in the different body styles there are a couple of little differences when you're talking about earlier lly mirrors and then LBZ to the LMM style and One of the other configurations is for the turn signal lights or the front It does have just like on my LBZ the turn signal built into the actual mirror on the back side But on the front as well it's gonna have lights there and They have a couple different ones that you can pick from the smoked or the clear lenses Because I switched my headlights over to the smoked lenses. I went with the smoked lenses for that as well So the big thing that I'm gonna do is I'm gonna get them paint matched. Hell. Yeah, we are I think the coolest thing that is gonna look for this one I've been thinking about it a little bit is gonna be to do the paint matched in the top section and the Lower section down here leave the middle section be black because I don't think that having this Here on the a pillar is gonna look very well either if I paint that match match that to the vehicle I think that'll just be a little bit too much. We can always go over here to The truck and have a look So there is the mirrors right there So essentially with the new mirror set up the upper part and the lower part are going to be the Raptor liner paint match to it where this is gonna still keep the same contrast here on the a pillar side of it So I'm gonna get these over to the paint booth and then we'll get into wiring So kind of fast forward to the next day here We've got everything painted back from the shop and now we're gonna be taking our door panel off I know a lot of the people showing you how to do this But I'm gonna give you a real quick little detail of what to do. What you're gonna need is a 7 millimeter socket a I think this is a T20. Yep the T20 torques a driver of some kind for that and A trim pry tool. So that's what we're gonna need. So having a look at the door panel here This is a little cover that just pops off around my little pry tool here Yep, literally just pops off and then that's where your one torques is This is gonna come off just pops out This piece right here is gonna pry out. There's a 7 millimeter in there as you can see hidden up in here There's a 7 millimeter and then underneath right there is another 7 millimeter and then right here It's just another pry tab. You just pry that out. It's a little Christmas tree and then the door panel It's not gonna pull out. It's going to lift up. You're gonna lift it up off It's little in this then this top panel is literally just gonna pull off those clips pull out And then we've got access to our mirror here. There are three 10 millimeter bolts Forgot you'll need a 10-millimeter socket for that to be able to pull the old mirror out So I've already kind of swapped this one around so it's all kinds of swapped around and then So we've got the one plug that goes down our door panel and plugs into the back of our switch and Then our other One is going to be our lighting for our reverse LEDs I'm gonna show you how we wire those in so up front. We tapped into the Trailer backup wire or the trailer backup fuse. I should say we've put an add of fuse in Again always use heat shrink butt connectors if you're you know gonna use any butt connectors out here use ones with heat shrink Put a little notch in the PDC here for it to run through and then we're gonna run our one power line Inside through the firewall down there So see yep So we're gonna run it on inside So we've got our power a lot wire run inside and Then also ran it across to the right side because we're gonna need power over there as well The kit comes with the wiring harness that plugs right into The factory or the mirror that you have here to run that down in the door panel You're gonna have to get a a close hanger of sorts You know yeah, just a close hanger like that To help unhook these run the wire through the door jamb and then down into here So the power wire we're gonna be hooking up to the red wire that we ran through the firewall and then the ground We're gonna put an eyelet on and just put it to the Groundstrap right there Then it's gonna be the same exact thing on the other side and it's gonna look awesome We'll give her a try There we go guys We got them in reverse. These are our LED lights. It's kind of bright outside. So can't really show you and To match the truck we've got the bed liner paint job on them To that thing turned out so awesome big shout out over to my guy over at first choice paint and body here in Piqua Ohio These things look awesome I'm gonna go off of another video and I'll I'll level these out eventually But we got a car show to get to today and it's my anniversary So this is about the only leftover bit of the video that I've got to do but these things are really really cool Texture turned out great Matches the texture and everything here on the truck I Go back over to this side The backup lights hooked up and then the turn signals on these Yeah, I know it's flashing fast, but that's because I've got the LED turn signals in the front right now So I got to put a resistor in it at the turn signal there as well as the turn signal in the front I went with these smoked lenses in the front just to match my smoked headlights and fog lights and everything All in all, I think this really sets the truck off Tell me what you guys think in the comments Tell me if you guys like these Like I said, these were not the higher end ones the boost auto parts ones These are EECCP whatever I'll put the link for them down in the description See how well they turned out compared to the other ones Well, that's all I got for you today guys Hopefully you guys enjoyed this little install of the new style tow mirrors as always Like comment share subscribe. 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