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Old 03-02-2010, 12:54 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by jayson_waltz View Post
yea my rearview rattles down off its metal bracket all the time, sometimes all the way off. I just get used to pushing it back on periodically so it doesn't even bother me anymore. But i suppose you could always glue the mirror base to the metal base on the windsheild and it would solve it. I personally was always gonna get around to doing that just never have.

you do realize there is supposed to be a torx head screw that holds the mirror to the mounting plate on the windshield. your obviously missing that if you always have to slide the mirror back onto the plate
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