Tripod mirrors on lowered trucks?

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So my truck came with the rpo DG4 for the stainless tripod mirrors. They are easy to see out of but, what are they going to look like on a lowered truck?

I have seen trucks my color even with the sport mirrors but they look kind of small and are difficult to see out of. Does anyone have pics of an early square with these tripods and a 4/6 drop?

I’m nearing the point of filling these holes if I want to switch from them and can’t decide.

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That's the only style of the "tripod" mirrors I would use on something lowered. Run those or get the dumbo mirrors like most squares had.

Definitely wouldn't recommend the sport mirrors.
 

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My 90 doors have these.
Just only look at the mirrors lol
 

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They look good. A little small. Almost useless though imo

I have them on my K5 and my stepside too. They are useful enough. No worse than the mirrors on my '90 SS or my Chevelle wagon. Actually, the Chevelle's mirrors may be less useful. Or my Impalas, they are as big as a truck but don't even have a mirror on the passenger side.
 

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I have them on my K5 and my stepside too. They are useful enough. No worse than the mirrors on my '90 SS or my Chevelle wagon. Actually, the Chevelle's mirrors may be less useful. Or my Impalas, they are as big as a truck but don't even have a mirror on the passenger side.
I don't own any cars but that cavalier so I wouldn't know :rofl:
 

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imo, I'll take dumbo over the one's you have....or the sport. If you're hauling I understand the tripod.
 

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That truck's got such killer patina and the mirrors match, no way I'd change them.

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That is the first lowered one I have seen with them still on it. I am having my truck painted though. In hindsight, I should have just left it alone :D
 

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