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I have tried tightening the bolts clamping the tube for mirrors, I have changed mirrors(first set had distorted glass). I cannot get them tight enough to not move when a door is closed. Help please.
There is a plastic tube. I have tightened the two bolts as far as I dare, the mirrors still move when the doors get closed and sometimes just from the wind going down the road.
I did the electrical tape too. Make sure to use high grade 3m like super 33 or 88, you'll scoff at the price tag, but it will hold up in weather and temp changes, something few elec tapes can do.
I did the electrical tape too. Make sure to use high grade 3m like super 33 or 88, you'll scoff at the price tag, but it will hold up in weather and temp changes, something few elec tapes can do.
I adjusted them where they were perfect and drilled an 1/8" hole thru the bracket and mirror shaft. An 1/8" aluminum pop rivet works great and will shear if struck. Always worked and I only ever sheared 1.
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