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How much does it cost to replace a side mirror on a Ram 1500?

On average, replacing a Ram 1500 side mirror costs roughly $400 to $900, depending on the parts and labor involved.


Costs vary by whether you replace just the glass or the entire assembly, and by features like power adjustment, heating, turn signals, auto-dimming, and blind-spot monitoring. This article explains the price drivers, typical ranges, and buying/installation options.


Cost ranges by configuration


What’s included in each price tier


Pricing for Ram 1500 side mirrors depends on whether you replace just the glass or the entire unit, and on added features. The following ranges reflect common market options in the United States as of the mid-2020s.



  • Glass-only replacement (mirror glass only, no housing): Parts typically $20–$60; installation $40–$100; total roughly $60–$160 if you supply the glass and install yourself; $100–$200 installed by a shop.

  • Manual, non-illuminated mirror assembly: Parts $80–$200; labor $60–$120; total $140–$320.

  • Power-adjustable, heated mirror (no auto-dimming or blind-spot features): Parts $120–$350; labor $60–$150; total $180–$500.

  • Power-folding or with turn signal, heated: Parts $180–$450; labor $70–$180; total $250–$630.

  • Premium mirrors with auto-dimming and blind-spot monitoring: Parts $350–$700; labor $100–$250; total $450–$950 (or higher in some cases).


Prices vary based on dealer vs. aftermarket parts, vehicle year/trim, and whether installation is done at a dealership or independent shop.


Where to buy and install


Choosing a source: pros and cons


Where you source the replacement affects cost, warranty, and fit. Here are typical routes and their cost implications.



  • Authorized Ram/Chrysler dealership: Access to OEM parts, strongest fitment guarantees and warranty; typically at the higher end of the price spectrum.

  • Independent auto repair shops: Competitive pricing, may use OEM or aftermarket parts; often mid-range for total cost.

  • Auto parts retailers and online marketplaces: Broad price range; you may save on parts but pay for labor separately if you don’t install it yourself.

  • Salvage yards and used parts: Cheapest option for older Ram 1500s; parts may vary in condition and come with limited or no warranty.


Choosing between new vs. used, OEM vs. aftermarket, and dealer vs. independent installation can swing the total by hundreds of dollars.


Do-it-yourself considerations


When DIY makes sense and safety notes


DIY replacement can save money, but modern mirrors often involve multiple electrical connections and calibration requirements. Consider these cautions before taking on the job.



  • Electrical and sensor calibration: Many mirrors include heat, turn signals, and blind-spot monitoring that require proper wiring and sometimes reprogramming.

  • Door panel and trim work: Replacing a mirror may involve removing parts of the door panel; improper reassembly can cause rattles or water leakage.

  • Tooling and safety: Have the vehicle powered down and batteries disconnected when disconnecting wiring; use proper suction cups or helpers to avoid dropping the glass.


For most drivers, a professional installation offers a safer outcome, proper calibration, and warranty coverage.


Summary


Replacing a Ram 1500 side mirror spans a broad price range driven by whether you replace glass only, the full assembly, and which features you need (power, heating, auto-dimming, turn signals, blind-spot monitoring). Core costs come from parts and labor, with OEM and feature-rich mirrors at the higher end. Shopping around among dealerships, independent shops, and salvage options can yield meaningful savings, while DIY work is feasible for simple glass replacements or basic assemblies but carries calibration and safety considerations for modern mirrors. Always compare quotes, confirm part compatibility with your VIN, and verify any required calibration or programming is included in the service.

Does AutoZone have replacement side mirrors?


AutoZone offers a wide selection of side view mirrors, ensuring you'll find the right compatibility with your car.



Does a damaged Ram 1500 side mirror cost more than $1000 to fix or less?


The average cost for a Ram 1500 Door Mirror Replacement is between $1,392 and $1,423. Labor costs are estimated between $66 and $97 while parts are typically priced around $1,326. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



How much does it cost to replace a RAM side view mirror?


Ram mirror replacements can cost you around $50 to $500 depending on the brand and type of mirror you choose. They are usually sold individually or in sets of two. Before buying one, make sure to check the product specification to ensure that the mirrors you are about to buy are compatible with your vehicle's model.



Can I legally drive with a broken side mirror?


California: If the vehicle is registered in this state then left side mirror is required and either a center mirror or right side mirror. If view from the center mirror is obstructed (this does not include passengers) then the vehicle must have a right side mirror.


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