> Does anyone have any ideas on how to keep the driver-side rear-view mirror > from closing up against the van body at freeway speeds? The mirror is on an > '84 Vanagon Wolfsburg. I have tried to fix it 3 times with no success. So > far I've replaced the mirror, taken it apart and tightened the inside bolts, > and taken it apart again and used a metal file to try and "rough up" the > metal on the interior pivot ball. Now I'm driving down the freeway holding > the mirror in place (talk about windy!!). Any help will be greatly > appreciated! > > TIA > Donna In my Vanagon, the PO used what looks to be JB Weld on the inside nut that adjusts tension. I don't have to hold the mirror in place, but you have to move your head, instead of the mirror, to adjust your view. Ron and Kurt both sell new ones for a reasonable price. Rich Bryan, TX 82 Vanagon, San Diego (Sandy) 82 Vanagon, Santa Rosa (Rosie)
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