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Mercedes-Benz G-Class Wing Mirror Replacement Parts

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What to check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz G-Class wing mirror

A used wing mirror that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Mercedes G-Class and does it matter for wing mirror fitment?

The G-Class has two main generations: the W460/W461/W463 original series running from 1979 through to 2018, and the current W464 generation launched in 2018 — these are very different vehicles and wing mirrors do not cross between them. Within the long-running W463 generation (1989–2018) there were styling and feature updates over the decades, so the exact year of your vehicle matters when sourcing a used mirror. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the correct mirror frame for your specific build year.

Does a wing mirror from a 2010 G-Class fit a 2015 G-Class?

Both a 2010 and a 2015 G-Class fall within the W463 generation (1989–2018), so the body structure is broadly the same, which is a good starting point. However, there were running production changes across those years that can affect mirror housings and attachment points, so you should not assume a straight swap without checking. Route this specific year-to-year interchange to the breaker and give them both the donor year and your registration to confirm.

Will a pre-2018 W463 G-Class mirror fit the new W464 G-Class launched in 2018?

No — the W464 is an entirely new generation with redesigned bodywork, and wing mirrors from the outgoing W463 (1989–2018) are not compatible with the W464 (2018-onwards). This is one of the clearest fitment boundaries on the G-Class, and parts should not be crossed between these two generations. Make sure you and your breaker are both clear on which generation you own before any purchase.

Does it matter whether I need a nearside or offside mirror on my G-Class?

Yes, this is critical — nearside (NS) is the passenger/left side and offside (OS) is the driver/right side, and these are completely different parts that are not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from a breaker, as supplying the wrong side is one of the most common used-parts mix-ups. Double-check by confirming which side of the vehicle needs the replacement before you get in touch.

Does trim level affect G-Class wing mirror fitment — for example, does a mirror from a G350d fit a G500 or AMG G63?

Trim or engine variant — whether G350d, G500, AMG G63 or any other — does not determine the physical mirror frame fitment on the G-Class; what matters is the generation (W463 or W464) and the side (NS/OS). That said, higher-spec or AMG models may have had different mirror features such as folding, heating, auto-dimming or integrated indicators, so the housing shape might differ from a base-spec mirror even within the same generation. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the donor mirror's feature set matches yours, as fitting a frame intended for a different spec can leave you with non-functioning elements.

Does the colour of a used G-Class wing mirror matter when buying from a breaker?

Colour is not a fitment issue — a mirror in the wrong colour will physically fit as well as one that matches, because what you are buying is the mirror frame and mechanism. Most buyers either plan to have the housing resprayed to match their vehicle or are happy to use a primer-coloured replacement. Focus your questions to the breaker on generation, build year, and NS/OS side rather than colour.