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Old 10-18-2015, 10:32 PM   #9
Lugnutz65
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Re: Installing a passenger side mirror

How well can you see the PS mirror from the driver's seat? The reason I ask is because my window division bar obstructed my view of the PS mirror. My door had a backing plate inside with nuts already welded on so I know I installed my PS mirror in the factory position.

I bought stainless repop mirror arms and they seem to be the same length as my factory arm. My temporary solution was to add an extension to the PS arm to move the mirror back a bit. See photo.

Long term plan is to move the base further back on the door and make a new backing plate for inside the door.

I added license plate "bullets" to the exposed threads where the mirror bolts onto the arm.
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