For Those who did the Escalade Mirror Mod.. Gauging Intrest?

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As we all know, those of us who did the Esky mirror mod see that gaping wound between the lower window molding and the mirror, where the nice escalade trim used to set.

So, I was gauging interest... I am thinking of mass-producing paintable plastic inserts that "snap" into that hole and plug it and gives it a better fit and finish. Would anyone be interested in these? What would you consider reasonably priced?

There would be some research and fitment costs that I would need to recoup, but I think it would be worthwhile... :hmm:
 

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There's no way you could modify the factory escalade window sill trim to fit the windows?
 
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no, absolutely no way. I've already pulled apart an entire door, the doors are completely different as are the locations of the mounting tabs for that molding. They actually snap together with the molding on the inside of the window to create a clamshell of sorts, hard to explain. No way to do it. Even if you DID get the front door done, the rear door is 100% different as well, and there is no way to smoothly finish the rear chrome trim into the back portion of the window.
 

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I'd probably pay very good money for these ... but I'm probably more OCD than most, so whatever I'd pay cut it in half for a reasonable target price. :)

Btw, an ever greater product to provide would be an aftermarket rear bumper hitch cover for base Tahoe/Yukon Hybrids.

Easy to design, cheap to make, and you'd have the market all to yourself.
 

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no, absolutely no way. I've already pulled apart an entire door, the doors are completely different as are the locations of the mounting tabs for that molding. They actually snap together with the molding on the inside of the window to create a clamshell of sorts, hard to explain. No way to do it. Even if you DID get the front door done, the rear door is 100% different as well, and there is no way to smoothly finish the rear chrome trim into the back portion of the window.

How about cutting off the mounting tabs and using similar 3M adhesive used by the side mouldings to hold it in place? The esky window sill trim looks SOOOOO good...
 
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How about cutting off the mounting tabs and using similar 3M adhesive used by the side mouldings to hold it in place? The esky window sill trim looks SOOOOO good...

uhhh... jerry-riggin isn't my forte, lol. Plus you still have the rear window/sill piece to worry about. Not like you can just "cut it off" and leave it there.
 

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can someone post a picture about this gap you guys are talking about?

I want to do the esky mirrors but not if there is a gap..
 

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If you enlarge the pic, it's the little light colored spot at the bottom where the mirror sail molding meets the door sill:

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In RL it's like a little grey/black foamy thingie. :)
 
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i honestly dont even notice the gap anymore...

As far as wind noise, has nothing to do with that gap. If the gap was facing into the wind, then yeah. Unless you are experiencing this wind noise doing like 45mph in reverse? :D
 

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did you not like it? any sound issues? because both of my mothers escalades had that damn wind noise. but my Denali doesn't hmm...

The gap just killed my OCD-ness. My escalade gets a little wind noise. I think it's bc of the window sill that goes around the exterior door windows. It's a plastic overlay that sits directly on top of the door so im guessing that's what is causing it.
 

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I did the Esky mirrors to my Tahoe and that dam gap is driving me nuts. If you have done something let me know what you are asking for it. If not I'm going to see about doing something about it.
 
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Probably not going to venture into this. Not enough demand.
 

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Dang!
To be honest I'll be swapping them out with non escalade DL3 mirrors.
It bothers me that much. Lol
 

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Mmm, surprisingly it bothers me not ... or at least not nearly as much as that cheap textured plastic sail the base mirrors come with. Even on the Denali which is white I barely ever notice it anymore. :shrug:
 

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