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> Show me some aftermarket exterior mirrors, Don't like the look of what I have
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post May 18 2005, 09:57 AM
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About to start work to prepare my AX car for paint. Hate the mirrors I have (see below) but don't want to use stock mirrors. Looking for something a little more streamlined as well as inexpensive. I would do without except I will often drive the car to events. Need to decide before paint so I know what existing holes to fill. Any suggestions, pics?


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post May 18 2005, 10:50 AM
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Another one of my Mickey Mouse fixes. Removing the stock mirrors before painting, the screw holes had become elongated, leaked, and some pretty good rust was forming there and inside doors. After cleaning and painting, I couldn't bring myself to drill holes in the doors again. So off to Do It center, bought 1/16" aluminum strip. Cut to fit quarter window, drill a coupe of holes in it for mirrror screws, and silicone to glass.


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