Well, these mirrors are not plastic so they have a different quality, but if your steering wheel does not have a gap larger than 16 millimeters, forget it. For me, it was a smaller gap and I messed up. I made a modification, I drilled a larger hole on the edge with a conical drill, I glued a screw nut of 6 millimeters with wire glue, I cut a small protrusion that the mirrors had like a nipple and luckily I passed them through with a screw because my steering wheel was made of iron. If you have an aluminum steering wheel, you will have to break your head twice to come up with modifications and find solutions. Also, the mirrors do not have a ball, which means that if they are in the wrong position, you cannot adjust them on the go. You have to unscrew a screw at the back to adjust the mirror and then screw it back in. There are mirrors that have this system and a system that attaches to the steering wheel, a little more expensive. I prefer those if these ones don't work for you...