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| Reformed Member Since: 09 Oct 2010 Location: South Posts: 471    | Its not to big of a job, but is fairly expensive. I've got to change my passenger side one later because its loose and is not the screws. I've jammed some rubber in the gap for now so it isn't loose, but even second hand they seem to be fairly pricey. Reformed | ||
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| stu Member Since: 04 May 2011 Location: Richmond North Yorkshire Posts: 927      | hope this page may be of use to you!!
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| mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425      | Thanks for that - but I'm going to get the repairers to do it seeing as they broke it  | ||
|  9th Jun 2011 5:06am | 
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 Checked 4 x torx screws in the bottom of the mirror housing and these are nice and tight which means someone has physically pushed the mirror in bcausing something to break ! I would say if I went 70+mph it would totally fold in
  Checked 4 x torx screws in the bottom of the mirror housing and these are nice and tight which means someone has physically pushed the mirror in bcausing something to break ! I would say if I went 70+mph it would totally fold in   
 
 rest assured I will not let this drop !
  rest assured I will not let this drop !






