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      Toyota Corolla Mirror Assembly

      Your Corolla is a sprite city cruiser that's easy to maneuver, but you settle for some risk when you leave it parked on narrow side streets. When a careless driver clips off your mirror, go with the high-tech Corolla side mirror replacement kit from AutoZone.

      The Toyota Corolla side mirror kit from AutoZone is easy to install. It comes with housing, glass and electrical mechanisms. Plus, you improve your on-road safety with the innovative blind-spot warning signal, and the high-strength construction holds up well against harsh weather and debris. We offer a look that matches your style, and with the built-in auto defrost mechanism, you cut down on fog. Keep other cars in plain view and your passengers safe by ordering AutoZone's premium side mirror for Toyota Corolla. Your purchase includes Same Day Store Pickup when you shop with us online and trustworthy advice provided by helpful staff during any in-store visit.

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      It’s ok, I mean, it’s a mirror, but…

      Double A

      in 5 months

      The issue I had was the adjustment lever was installed in an angle which my lever knob disagreed with and when you put the knob on, there’s no room to even move the knob to adjust the mirror. However, this does not bother me because I adjust them pushing the mirror glass by hand anyway, seems to always be much more efficient of a way than those silly joysticks. And since it was my personal vehicle, I didn’t feel guilty throwing out the oem lever knob.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1999 Toyota Corolla CE

      The issue I had was the adjustment lever was installed in an angle which my lever knob disagreed with and when you put the knob on, there’s no room to even move the knob to adjust the mirror. However, this does not bother me because I adjust them pushing the mirror glass by hand anyway, seems to always be much more efficient of a way than those silly joysticks. And since it was my personal vehicle, I didn’t feel guilty throwing out the oem lever knob.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1999 Toyota Corolla CE

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      Great with just one thing...

      Rob

      in a year

      It went on like it was OEM. Reusing the inside door plastic cover and the mounting lag screws from the original was easy. The only issue was that the wiring was about an inch short and didn't reach the female socket in the door. I had to pry the socket off the door with a screwdriver and pull it closer to the mirror. Not perfect, but still a great fit.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Toyota Corolla LE Power & Heated mirrors

      It went on like it was OEM. Reusing the inside door plastic cover and the mounting lag screws from the original was easy. The only issue was that the wiring was about an inch short and didn't reach the female socket in the door. I had to pry the socket off the door with a screwdriver and pull it closer to the mirror. Not perfect, but still a great fit.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2010 Toyota Corolla LE Power & Heated mirrors