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Did this on my '90, even with the vent window post there visibility is much better.

Couldn't find any manual ones, so got a pair of power ones, and cut the wires, I just move the glass around to where I want it and shazam, good to go.

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:agree:

 

Did this on my '90, even with the vent window post there visibility is much better.

Couldn't find any manual ones, so got a pair of power ones, and cut the wires, I just move the glass around to where I want it and shazam, good to go.

 

i did the same thing on my wife's XJ. Works perfectly.

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Why didn't y'all p/u a switch and wire up the power mirrors?

 

If you could only see my truck, it would answer the Q.

I had the tiny plastic Wrangler type, and the right was broken, the truck needs other stuff, and PM's just aren't in the plan ... maybe later with some power windows?

 

and maybe, possibly, somewhere down the road, is a door swap, I just needed to see where the enemy was.

 

And, Don, best reason I can give, THEY WEREN'T CHROME!

 

JK (also my initials)

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Why didn't y'all p/u a switch and wire up the power mirrors?

 

I used a power mirror switch from an Isuzu Rodeo. Put it in the blank spot right between the light switch and the steering column. Looks and works great. Way better than trying to adapt/install the Cherokee mirror switch. And shorter wire runs.

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