Rearview mirror pad, Cheapest vendor or solution? |
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Rearview mirror pad, Cheapest vendor or solution? |
ThePaintedMan |
Aug 7 2013, 06:12 PM
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Doh!
So after re-gluing this thing a couple times now, I've decided that the pad itself is now too worn away and doesn't provide enough of a "foot" for the adhesive to stick to. I've looked online at several vendors for the pad itself, example: http://www.automotion.com/interior-mirror-...-1966-1977.html And I can justify spending $3 for what looks to be basically double-sided tape. But I cannot justify $8 in shipping charges! Does anyone know of a vendor who will ship this thing in an envelope, the way it logically should? Or am I over-thinking this and I should just go get some actual double-sided tape, then glue it back to the windshield? |
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