OFF-ROAD VEHICLE DOOR REAR-VIEW MIRROR MOUNTING BRACKET
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June 25, 2026
Disclosed is an off-road vehicle door rear-view mirror mounting bracket, including a fixed bracket configured to connect to a vehicle door, where the fixed bracket is provided with a first movable bracket rotatable about an X-axis with damping, the first movable bracket is provided with a second movable bracket rotatable about a Z-axis with damping, the second movable bracket is provided with a locking member configured to lock a rear-view mirror, and the rear-view mirror remains connected to the second movable bracket and is rotatable about a Y-axis when the locking member is released from locking. The present disclosure may facilitate flexible adjustment of the mounting position of the rear-view mirror, avoid blind spots, and thus adapt to different off-road driving conditions.
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