These cost a bit more, but they include puddle and forward lighting too. I wrote below review on Amazon after installing them. Disclaimer: I received the mirrors at no charge - but the review, if a bit "flowery", is honest. The single negative is a small one, that being the forward-facing amber light is not independently aimable, so due to mirror positioning, on the driver side it will be aimed on the high side - (unless you are very short). Review (Link below):
First of all, these are very good mirrors. So good, it's almost like getting the additional lighting for free. The mirror mount is secure, clamping around the sides and back of the roll bar, leaving the front of the roll bar clean so this install won't interfere with the stock windshield mounting. The clamping action is similar to a pipe clamp, in that the two halves move together on interlocking rails, so they clamp securely without the need to fully encircle the roll bar tube, slick! Once secure, the mirror attach is by a separate ball and cupped clamp, similar to a Ram mount. This provides full articulation through a broad range - you will not run out of mirror adjustment or reach a point where the mirror won't hold firm to stay where you want it yet will still be able to swing out of the way to avoid damage on an impact (assuming you don't overtighten things - just tighten enough so it stays where you want it). Good engineering and good design - nothing not to like here!
One of my pics shows the included rubber strips used to cushion the roll bar clamps. I included this as there was only one wider strip included in the box, the instruction sheet showed two strips - I thought I was shorted one. On closer inspection I saw the parting line that allows the single wide strip to be separated into two.
This comes with a nice wiring harness and a two-way switch to select Off - Amber Marker - Amber + White downlight. If you prefer the "other way around" (Off, Downlight, and Both) you can simply swap red to white and white to red at each side connection. I probably won't use the harness for now, instead powering the mirror lights from my side pod lights that are mounted each side near the base of the windshield. Dang I'm glad I got these . . . I think you will be too!
Mirror link