Re: Non-remote Mirror fix >The most common cause of floppy mirrors is simply a loose nut under the >mirror mount. CAREFULLY tightening the nut just slightly may cure this for >a while (or may break the bolt off entirely if you're a bit too aggressive >or not so lucky). I'd try this first, but if it doesn't solve your problem, >personally I'd just replace the mirror. >Frankly, with a brand new mirror running only $19.95, I'm not sure if I'd > bother to buy JB Weld and go through an elaborate procedure fixing the old >one. Don't panic if the new mirror is floppy too. The one I bought needed to be tightened, but seems to be fine now. Bill |
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