In a message dated 2/20/09 8:29:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, streetbugs@VERIZON.NET writes:
> Can a Power mirror base be used in a non power application? Or if you mount > a power mirror to a vanagon that has no power mirrors can you just move the > mirror by pressing on the glass part of the mirror. Im looking to maybe go > with the power mirror look but dont want the power mirror itself. > My std mirrors are fine so it is not that I need them. > anyone? anyone? anyone? > Jonce > > of course. half the people out there who have added power mirrors to their vanagon just do it for looks. (including me). i added power mirrors to my 84 sunroof van and my 85 doka and havent wired either of them up. and never will. you can adjust the glass by carefully pushing on it with your hand.
chris
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