- Position: Center
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 8 x 4 inches
- Material: Glass, Plastic
- Brand: BETOOLL
- Vehicle Service Type: Golf Cart, Car
- Color: Black
- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Size: Side mirror
- Lift Type: Manual
- Shape: Rectangular
- New Brand: pair (2) folding side view mirrors in box, 2 self-tapping screws universal mount, 5.5″X 7.1″ Fold in fully adjustable
- High Quality: the high impact plastic construction of the housing resists damage for years to come.
- Easy Installation: includes all hardware for installation.Mirror folds back upon impact to keep the mirror from breaking
- More Safety: Golf cart universal side mirrors-real glass lens of the mirror, give you non-distorted and ultra clear images, helping to reduce blind spots and ensure your driving safety














RadioActive1 –
I needed to add a rearview mirror to our EZGO RXV.I ordered a single rearview mirror, designed to mount in the center of the cart, at the top of the front window. Unfortunately, the one I purchased just d in d not fit in my cart, no matter where I tried to place it.When I saw these sideview mirrors by BETOOLL, for only $10 and read the very positive reviews, I decided to give them a try.I wasn’t disappointed.Out of the box, they seemed sturdy & well-designed. The instructions were very straightforward.1. While sitting in the driver’s position, have someone hold one mirror against the vertical frame of your cart to determine correct placement.I found that exact placement wasn’t critical as the mirrors are fully adjustable.Once you place the first mirror, measure and mark the mounting location.2. Using a center-punch, position the first mirror in it’s mounting location and punch the spots where the two mounting bolts will go through the vertical strut that supports your cart’s roof.3. Measure and repeat for the location of the other mirror.4. Using a carbide-tipped drill, drill all the way through the vertical strut (2 holes per mirror)4. Without taking the mirrors apart, loosen the nut that runs through the center of the mirror so that the mounting bracket and mirror move freely.5. Using the supplied mounting bolts and nuts, mount the firet mirror and mounting bracket to the vertical strut.6. Repeat step 5 for the other mirror.7. Using a socket wrench, carefully retighten the hut that runs through the center of the mirror until the mirror feels snug and you can adjust the angle of the mirror with little effort while also ensuring that the mirror stays in the place where you have to adjusted it.The mirror parts are plastic, DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN. Tighten until snug but no further.8. Repeat step 7 for the other mirror.On my EZGO, I found that the supplied bolts were just long enough to allow me to put a nut on, but not long enough for a washer.Once tightened down, I felt that even without the washer this should be adequate.The “ball & socket” design on these mirrors is not very sophisticated, but more than adequate for this purpose.The mirrors are easy to adjust to fit the needs of any driver and the convex design provide a wide field of view.These mirrors should fit ANY Golfcart or ATV.For the price, these are a STEAL.If you’re looking for mirrors for your cart or ATV, look no further – just buy them!
Cindy pounders –
Value is key on these. Now be ready to drill some new holes. They come well package in a box with everything needed including bolts. Installed them in 10 minutes max! Great product!
Efrain Morales Jr. –
happy
mike swinson –
Golf cart
Matthew Kelly –
Great size . Easy to adjust.
Renee –
We had no mirrors, now I no longer have to keep straining my neck around looking for vehicles while weβre on our roads in our golf course community. The wide angles and height are perfect
Mark Buck –
Needed something inexpensive for one of my ATVs, so I could see behind. I was surprised at the decent quality of these mirrors for the price I paid. Good assortment of hardware included. I will update my review if if issues occur, such as distortion in the mirror, rusty hardware, etc.
JP –
After my dad recklessly ran the golf cart into a stop sign and it tore off the right mirror.