where to buy folding mirrors jzs161?
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I'm actually from Taiwan. Next time I'm back there I can hit up a few local shops to see if they have it. Or just I'll pick up a set from a junkyard and put it in my car. I'll be the only 2GS in the US with TDM parts...lol!!!
I know pretty much every car there has power folding mirrors so this shouldn't be too difficult of a task. China is LHD as well and you should be able to source these power mirrors there as well. As for the person that brought this thread back from the dead. Over in Taiwan and China they referred to the car as a Lexus GS. The only place that referred to it as a Toyota Aristo is in Japan.
I know pretty much every car there has power folding mirrors so this shouldn't be too difficult of a task. China is LHD as well and you should be able to source these power mirrors there as well. As for the person that brought this thread back from the dead. Over in Taiwan and China they referred to the car as a Lexus GS. The only place that referred to it as a Toyota Aristo is in Japan.
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I'm actually from Taiwan. Next time I'm back there I can hit up a few local shops to see if they have it. Or just I'll pick up a set from a junkyard and put it in my car. I'll be the only 2GS in the US with TDM parts...lol!!!
I know pretty much every car there has power folding mirrors so this shouldn't be too difficult of a task. China is LHD as well and you should be able to source these power mirrors there as well. As for the person that brought this thread back from the dead. Over in Taiwan and China they referred to the car as a Lexus GS. The only place that referred to it as a Toyota Aristo is in Japan.
I know pretty much every car there has power folding mirrors so this shouldn't be too difficult of a task. China is LHD as well and you should be able to source these power mirrors there as well. As for the person that brought this thread back from the dead. Over in Taiwan and China they referred to the car as a Lexus GS. The only place that referred to it as a Toyota Aristo is in Japan.
Thanks again!
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LH mirror in black : 87940-3A190-C0 about $420
RH mirror in black : 87910-3A280-C0 about $420
Switches, black : 84870-30380-C0 about $180
There is no difference between LHD and RHD models, the mirrors are fully adjustable and can be used on both
RH mirror in black : 87910-3A280-C0 about $420
Switches, black : 84870-30380-C0 about $180
There is no difference between LHD and RHD models, the mirrors are fully adjustable and can be used on both
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Thanks for the replies. I see that there are different part numbers for the mirrors though. Can either of you elaborate on where you got the part numbers, which country, which model year, ect? How about the door relays, do either of you have the part numbers for these? I have tried contacting toyotaworld.com about this last week, but have still gotten no reply.
One last question. When I look up stock USDM mirrors, they have the option of memory vs non-memory mirrors. From looking at old Aristo brochures, JDM models did not have the memory functions. How about heated mirrors...were heated mirrors only available on certain models in particular countries as well? I just want to be sure that the part numbers on here are for power folding mirrors that are both heated and have the driver's memory function.
One last question. When I look up stock USDM mirrors, they have the option of memory vs non-memory mirrors. From looking at old Aristo brochures, JDM models did not have the memory functions. How about heated mirrors...were heated mirrors only available on certain models in particular countries as well? I just want to be sure that the part numbers on here are for power folding mirrors that are both heated and have the driver's memory function.
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Aristo mirrors have defrost. I don't know what you call memory function.
My car is an authentic '98 JZS161 and the part numbers are for it. There are different part numbers depending on the color for the mirrors and the trim for the switches.
Kipod's part numbers are Taiwan spec mirrors but I don't know the characteristics of theses
As for the places where to get part numbers, everything is in the stickies of this forum, there is a lot to read but it is worth it https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...d-newbies.html
My car is an authentic '98 JZS161 and the part numbers are for it. There are different part numbers depending on the color for the mirrors and the trim for the switches.
Kipod's part numbers are Taiwan spec mirrors but I don't know the characteristics of theses
As for the places where to get part numbers, everything is in the stickies of this forum, there is a lot to read but it is worth it https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...d-newbies.html
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power folding mirrors are nice. i installed a set of jdm mirrors on my buddies civic, the mirror is different than the USA. Most Vehicles the driver mirror is closer to the driver and jdm cars are RHD, mirror is closer to the driver on the right hand side, if you were to use power folding mirror you would have to force the glass to be further out to see the blind spots.
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