Remove the mirror from the vehicle and loosen the compression nut on the bottom. Cut a piece of emory paper that can be tucked under the swiveling ball and retighten. A round piece with a slit in it works best and cannot be seen if you cut it to the right side. This has worked for a few years on my van. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Clarke" <paul.clarke@IQEA.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 1:09 PM Subject: Re: Wing mirror question
> Hi > We have a mirror problem which is driving me crazy. Our van is LHD > (import from USA) and so the passenger side mirror is vitally > important as otherwise I end up pulling into traffic which seems to > lose itself along the blindspot of the van. I have replaced the > mirror once already because the previous one wouldn't stay in > position. The new one lasted all of one trip and now does just the > same, slips down and I lose all side visibility. I wonder if anyone > has any suggestions which would overcome the problem which I guess is > something that others have encountered? > Thanks > Paul > > Paul Clarke > 82 Vanagon Westy > UK based |
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