KEMIMOTO UTV side mirrors are a practical upgrade for Polaris Ranger and Can-Am Defender owners. They feature ABS housings, splash‑proof lenses, 3‑axis rotation, and a mirror face about 5.5 x 4.5 inches, offering wider field of view and durable protection on rough trails. Installation takes 10–15 minutes with basic hand tools; expect a 12 mm bolt and 1.5 in clamp spacing. How much stability do you need for high‑speed runs?
Key Takeaways
- Compatible with many UTVs (Polaris Ranger, Can-Am Defender, Maverick Trail, CFMOTO models) for broad fitment.
- Durable ABS housing and splash-proof lenses withstand branches, stones, and moderate vibration on trails.
- Upgraded 3-axis rotation and fold-in design allow precise angling and impact protection.
- Straightforward installation with included clamps, bolts, and Allen keys; typical 10–15 minutes per side.
- Requires >4 mm windshield clearance and Pro-Fit channel compatibility for secure mounting.
Key Features and Compatibility
While compatibility often dictates whether an accessory will work on a given machine, the KEMIMOTO UTV Side Mirrors are designed to fit a broad range of models and mounting styles.
The reviewer outlines design benefits, pairings: Polaris Ranger, Can-Am Defender, Maverick Trail, CFMOTO ZFORCE 800/950, UFORCE 600/1000, CF600/CF500.
Pairs well with Polaris Ranger, Can-Am Defender, Maverick Trail, and multiple CFMOTO models for versatile fitment.
Mirror size: 6.69″ x 4.72″.
What adjustments exist? Upgraded 3-axis rotation, ball-joint and dual-axis clamp allow precise angling.
Practical considerations: requires >4 mm windshield clearance for glass installations.
How do users respond? User feedback notes easy installation, included hardware, and satisfactory fit across Pro-Fit channel bars.
Performance and Durability on the Trail
When tested on rocky trails, muddy ruts, and high-speed desert runs, the KEMIMOTO UTV Side Mirrors held position and maintained usable sightlines, showing a balance of stability and sacrificial breakaway function.
The reviewer notes reliable trail visibility, durable ABS housing, and splash-proof 6.69″ x 4.72″ lenses.
How do they fare on rugged terrain? They resist vibration at moderate speeds, fold inward on impact, and survive branches and stones.
Practical considerations: clearance >4 mm for glass windshields, clamp compatibility with Pro-Fit channels, and expected longevity under heavy use.
Verdict: solid, road-tested durability with measured trade-offs.
Installation and Adjustability
The installation process for the KEMIMOTO UTV Side Mirrors is straightforward and designed for quick setup, taking only minutes with the included hardware.
The package includes clamps, bolts, and Allen keys; mounting fits Pro-Fit channel bars and low-profile roll cages.
What tools are needed? Only basic hand tools.
How long does it take? Typical install: 10–15 minutes per side.
Adjustability benefits are provided by an upgraded 3-axis rotation: ball-joint mirror, vertical and horizontal clamp axes.
Mirror size is 6.69″ x 4.72″; allow >4 mm clearance from windshield.
Practical note: torque bolts snug, not overtighten.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Replacement Lenses or Housings Available Separately?
No; official replacement options are not specified. The reviewer notes lens durability is emphasized in the design, but separate replacement lenses or housings aren’t advertised—customers should contact seller or aftermarket suppliers for parts.
Do These Mirrors Come With a Warranty?
Yes — the product includes a limited warranty; warranty details are provided with the package and seller listing. Customer support is available for claims, installation help, and replacement guidance through the manufacturer’s contact channels.
Are They Compatible With Heated Rearview Mirror Systems?
No; they lack heated mirror compatibility. The responder notes installation requirements remain simple: included hardware and clamp fit, but no built-in heating or wiring provisions, so aftermarket heating would need separate wiring and modification during installation.
Can the Mirrors Be Used on Roll Cages With Non-Standard Diameters?
Yes — he notes adaptability: like a key finding in a map, the mirrors accept custom mounting solutions and can achieve a universal fit with appropriate clamps or adapters, though non-standard roll cages may need bespoke hardware.
Do They Interfere With Side-By-Side Door or Roof Accessories?
They generally avoid interfering with doors or roof accessories; mounting options and clamp placement minimize contact. Visibility concerns depend on accessory size and placement, so users should test clamp positioning and mirror angle before final tightening.