2015+ mirrors for 07-14

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I have an 08 Denali and need to replace my mirrors. Would the 2015+ fit without external modification? I want to retain all function (power fold, defrost, turn signals, puddle lights) and I don’t want tow mirrors.
 

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Why wouldn't you just replace with your year mirror? I think it wold look really odd with 2015 mirrors. Not sure the mirror would mount correctly as they don't appear to be the same shape and size where they meet the door. But I could be wrong on that.
 
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The new mirrors are more angular like the body of my truck. The current mirrors are pretty round and don’t look right in my opinion. Just don’t want to spend the money and have them not fit.
 
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Original:
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New style:
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Don't think so HarNess is probably way different and you problably run into fitment issues that's just my guess, you can always try and spread the knowledge though.
 
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Don't think so HarNess is probably way different and you problably run into fitment issues that's just my guess, you can always try and spread the knowledge though.

Harness I'm not so worried about. I can test wires and re-wire it to work. I am more worried about the fitment. Maybe I'll call a junk yard and see if they have one I can get cheap and try.
 

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Harness I'm not so worried about. I can test wires and re-wire it to work. I am more worried about the fitment. Maybe I'll call a junk yard and see if they have one I can get cheap and try.

Did you ever find out? I was at the junkyard this weekend looking for 2015 mirrors to mock up but no luck. I'm also in agreement with you about the new mirrors looking better than the round ones.
 

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I had pondered the idea as well but think the mirrors from the 2014 and up Silverado/Sierra would look better since their a bit bigger than the Tahoe and are angular in shape. Maybe if the base can be swapped it might work.
 

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I have an 08 Denali and need to replace my mirrors. Would the 2015+ fit without external modification? I want to retain all function (power fold, defrost, turn signals, puddle lights) and I don’t want tow mirrors.

I’ve thought about the same design style of the older model yuks or hoes
The mirror doesn’t match the body style.
I don’t have a solution for u but just wanted u to know you’re not alone lol
 

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I know this is an old thread, but I noticed the mirrors on the 08 Yukon seems to share the same base/ mirror bracket as the newer GMs do. Unlike Chevy’s my Tahoe has more plastic including where the threads are that get bolted to the body on the truck. For the most part GM has aluminum.

Has anyone successfully been able to make the angler mirror fit?
 

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This may not be an aspect you care about, but I don't like the newer, built-in, spot mirrors. I think they're too small. I think spot mirrors need to be round and that they should be positioned low and outside.

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The base mounting does not quite look the same.
If they somehow bolted in, you would have gaps around the base forsure.

Then if you wanted to construct a hybrid, the plastic around the folding part looks nothing alike.

I'm not seeing how this would work short of a custom panel on your door and some custom fiberglass work..

Just looking at ebay for pics, I'd say NO WAY..

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Well, a quick mock up show there close with a K2 Silverado shell on a gmt900 base, will look a little off but would probably work.
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You would literally have to dismantle the 07-14 mirror down to the base. Do the same with the 15+ mirror. Then see if you can somehow mount the inner and outer shell of the 15+ mirror on to the older mirror. I just diid a repair on the passenger side DL3 mirror. There are photos of it dismantled.
 

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Here is a shot of the 07-14 mirror completely broken down. You would have to do the same with the other mirror to see if they would even somehow fit. I highly doubt it.
 

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