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Blind spot mirror for LHD
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<blockquote data-quote="Foz" data-source="post: 343887" data-attributes="member: 17148"><p>I had exactly the same problem, the replacement convex mirror wouldnt fit inside the plastic edging, as it was cracked and split anyway i took the plunge and removed the lot, and stuck the new convex mirror in place with lots of sticky pads....mostly situated around the outter edge of the glass, as the convex of the mirror, and the converse of the mirror frame, make a large gap in the centre which could only be filled with a glue/sealant.</p><p></p><p>As long as you place the mirror centrally when sticking, so the gap around the frame looks even, it doesn't look bad at all!! 8) </p><p></p><p>I'd take pics, but the rain cover is over the bus at the min, and with the impending bad weather due, it wont be coming off till mid week at the earliest!! :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foz, post: 343887, member: 17148"] I had exactly the same problem, the replacement convex mirror wouldnt fit inside the plastic edging, as it was cracked and split anyway i took the plunge and removed the lot, and stuck the new convex mirror in place with lots of sticky pads....mostly situated around the outter edge of the glass, as the convex of the mirror, and the converse of the mirror frame, make a large gap in the centre which could only be filled with a glue/sealant. As long as you place the mirror centrally when sticking, so the gap around the frame looks even, it doesn't look bad at all!! 8) I'd take pics, but the rain cover is over the bus at the min, and with the impending bad weather due, it wont be coming off till mid week at the earliest!! :roll: [/QUOTE]
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