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GruvenParts.com Strengthened Spur Gear for 2007+ GM Trucks Folding Mirror Assembly

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Description

GM Power Folding Mirror Repair Kit (Billet Steel)

Stop replacing $1,000 mirrors with the same flawed parts. The factory power-folding mirrors on GM trucks and SUVs fail because of a single, inexpensive plastic gear. When that gear cracks, dealers charge upwards of $700–$1,200 for a full mirror assembly that carries the exact same defect.

GruvenParts.com provides a permanent, engineered solution: high-strength Billet Steel gears and high-torque motors designed to outlast the vehicle.

The Engineering Gap: OEM Failure vs. GruvenParts Solution

Feature

 

OEM Factory Unit / Boost Auto

 

GruvenParts Billet Solution

Gear Material

 

Thin, fragile plastic spur gear.

 

High-strength Billet Steel (integral spiral shaft).

Failure Mode

 

Fatigue cracking from age or minor impact.

 

Virtually indestructible; tested to 5,000+ cycles.

Motor Specs

 

Low-torque; prone to burnout.

 

High-torque custom motor for smooth operation.

Grounding

 

Externally grounded (Incompatible with metal).

 

Internally grounded to prevent BCM short circuits.

Cost

 

$700 - $1,200 (Full assembly).

 

Under $100 (DIY Gear/Motor Kit).

Critical Technical Note: Why the Motor Matters

You cannot simply install a metal gear onto the factory GM motor. The OEM motor circuit is not designed for a conductive metal gear; attempting to "mix and match" will short out your Body Control Module (BCM). Every GruvenParts kit includes our custom-engineered, internally grounded motor to ensure electrical safety and increased torque.

Choosing Your Repair Path

Path 1: DIY Gear & Motor Kit The most cost-effective choice for those comfortable with a workbench repair.

  • Includes: 1 or 2 Billet Steel Gears and High-Torque Motors.
  • Best For: Owners looking for a permanent fix at the lowest price point.
  • Compatibility: Fits 2007–Present GM Non-Tow Mirrors (Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, Acadia, Traverse, Enclave, Escalade).

Path 2: Pre-Assembled Drive Unit (Core Exchange)

Skip the internal assembly and swap the entire drive unit.

  • Includes: A fully rebuilt motor drive unit with the steel gear and motor already installed and tested.
  • Process: Requires a $30 core deposit. Send us your rebuildable old unit to receive your refund.
  • Note: Due to high demand and core availability, lead times can vary (approx. 4–6 weeks). For the fastest turnaround, you may send your unit in for a same-day rebuild.

Application & Fitment

This kit is designed for Standard (Non-Towing) Power Folding Mirrors on the following 2007–Present models:

  • Chevy: Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche, Traverse.
  • GMC: Sierra, Yukon, Denali, Acadia.
  • Cadillac/Buick: Escalade, Enclave.

Warranty: This product carries a Limited Lifetime Warranty. If the gear or motor fails under normal operating conditions, we will replace it free of charge—you only pay shipping.

Installation & DIY Support Library

We’ve documented the repair process across all compatible GM generations. Select the guide below that matches your vehicle's year and model.

2007–2013 Trucks & SUVs (and 2014 Tahoe/Suburban)

Includes Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, and Escalade.

  • Video Walkthrough – Watch the full step-by-step disassembly and gear replacement.
  • PDF Guide – Downloadable instructions for your workbench.

2014–2018 Silverado & Sierra

Note: These models use updated plastics in the mirror frame, but the internal drive unit remains compatible.

2015–2019 Tahoe, Suburban & Yukon

GMC Acadia, Chevy Traverse, Saturn Outlook

Expert Installation Tips & FAQ

To ensure a successful repair and protect your vehicle's electronics, please review these critical requirements before beginning your installation:

  • The "No-Mix" Rule (Electrical Safety): Never attempt to install the Billet Steel gear using the original OEM motor. The factory motor is externally grounded; using it with a metal gear will create a short circuit and permanently damage your Body Control Module (BCM). You must use the internally grounded motor provided in our kits.
  • Mirror Type Verification: These parts are specifically engineered for Standard (Non-Tow) Mirrors. If your mirror extends outward for towing, these gears will not fit. Click here for our Towing Mirror Gear Page.
  • 2014+ Pickup Differences: If you own a 2014 or newer Silverado/Sierra, the mirror frame plastics differ from earlier generations. While the internal drive unit is identical, the housing disassembly requires a slightly different approach. Please refer specifically to our 2014-2018 PDF Guide.
  • The "Core" Condition (Option 2): If purchasing the pre-assembled drive unit, your returned "core" must be in rebuildable condition. We can only accept units where the motor or spur gear is the point of failure. If the main plastic housing or frame of your drive unit is physically shattered, it cannot be rebuilt or refunded.
  • Tool Tip: We recommend having a basic set of trim removal tools and a small socket set. Take photos during disassembly to ensure wire routing remains clear for the re-install.

**** NEED SPARE POWER FOLDING NON-TOW MIRROR PARTS ? PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE SPARE PARTS PAGE ****

639 Reviews

  • 5
    Wonderful! Fantastic!

    Posted by Paul Peavy on 24th Aug 2018

    I am very excited! the item should up earlier than I expected, and it works great! Better than when it was new! Thanks Paul, you guys are my "Go To Guys" for all my parts needs! Thanks Again

  • 5
    works flawlessly

    Posted by chase on 21st Aug 2018

    Couldn’t be happier, the kit came fast and with 20 years in the body shop I figured it out pretty quickly. The only concern I have is the drivers mirror motor is quite a bit louder but seams to be working fine I disassembled and reassembled it 3 times to make sure it was nothing I did wrong. We’ll see how long it last.

  • 5
    works flawlessly

    Posted by chase on 21st Aug 2018

    Couldn’t be happier, the kit came fast and with 20 years in the body shop I figured it out pretty quickly. The only concern I have is the drivers mirror motor is quite a bit louder but seams to be working fine I disassembled and reassembled it 3 times to make sure it was nothing I did wrong. We’ll see how long it last.

  • 5
    Saved my customer cash

    Posted by Robert Stallard on 20th Aug 2018

    received parts sooner than estimated. Parts were both correct and solved the mirror problem. Printed instructions were a great help.Am very pleased with parts and your service.

  • 5
    The best fix ever

    Posted by Rob Hancock on 20th Aug 2018

    So great to be able to get parts that work. No need to replace the whole mirror when you can get what you need to fix it at a fraction of the price.

  • 5
    Power Folding Mirror Motor and Gear set

    Posted by John R Paris Jr on 20th Aug 2018

    The parts worked exactly as advertised and provide a new level of reliability to a GMC truck I plan on keeping for a long time.

  • 5
    2007 Escalade folding mirror fix

    Posted by Benson Barrera on 20th Aug 2018

    Worked perfectly. The instructions on the website are perfectly detailed. Hardest part was separating the motor casing. When put back on truck one torx screw was inaccessible so was worried I screwed up reassembly but just cycled mirrors closed and open and was in right spot again. Great pic of the order every part goes in the casing.

  • 5
    Amazing improvement over stock parts

    Posted by Unknown on 18th Aug 2018

    Fairly easy to install. Marked improved function of the power folding mirror. Great cost effective option for repairing a design flaw. Outstanding customer service. The only tricky part I encountered was disengaging the spring on the mount. This ended up being easy using a socket, a vice and pliers once I thought it through.

  • 5
    This wasn't too bad

    Posted by Clifford Gindulis on 18th Aug 2018

    Used it to fix the power folders on my wife's Hybrid Tahoe. I ordered the pre-attached gear plus a motor. Whole job took 90 minutes and 30 of that was searching for the locking ring after a mishap with the spring. It really is easiest to deal with that spring if you have a vice. The mirror is a bit faster than the other side now and it's noticeably louder when powering out but I'm going to chalk that up to new brass gears getting to know each other. I'll bet it gets quieter as it's used. Follow the directions and be careful with that spring you'll be fine.

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