Oracle Lighting’s LED Side-Marker Mirrors For C6 Corvette

Celebrating its twentieth year of offering innovative lighting solutions, ORACLE Lighting is proud to announce the addition of its Concept Side Mirrors for 2005-2013 Corvette C6s to the more than 13,000 performance-lighting products it already offers.

Featuring LEDs in their housings, these lights can function as both turn signals and parking lights. Customers can also order their Concept Side Mirrors with or without an integrated SiriusXM antenna. Check out the video below for a complete guide to installing a set of ORACLE C6 Concept Side Mirrors on a C6 Corvette.

The ORACLE® C6 Concept Side Mirrors connect to the factory harness allowing the existing adjustment controls to be used. The LEDs in the mirror housing can be wired in three different ways: to the factory marker lights (most common), to the turn signals to supplement the OEM blinkers, or to their own switch so they can be turned on and off individually. The mirrors also use heated glass to prevent fogging or icing and ORACLE uses aspherical mirror glass to give the driver a wider field of view than the originals.

The Concept C6 LED Side Mirrors are available either painted or non-painted, and can be ordered with, or without a satellite radio antenna included.

The mirrors can be ordered painted to the factory color codes or unpainted. There is also a choice of standard finish or a “ghosted” paint effect over the LEDs. ORACLE also offers an illuminated C6 emblem, LED side markers, LED door light projectors, and upgraded LED and Xenon HID bulbs for C6 Corvettes. For more information, check out their website.

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