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Fitting convex glass into door mirror
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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 632172" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>I have to say I have had no issue with the pair I got from auto wares. I didnt have oem mirrors anyway, but these were definitely superior to the aftermarket mirrors I had. The finish on the fittings was good, and no problems so far with anything loosening off. My only worry is that although the head may be stainless, the arm is i assume chromed, and we all know how good modern chrome work is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 632172, member: 32435"] I have to say I have had no issue with the pair I got from auto wares. I didnt have oem mirrors anyway, but these were definitely superior to the aftermarket mirrors I had. The finish on the fittings was good, and no problems so far with anything loosening off. My only worry is that although the head may be stainless, the arm is i assume chromed, and we all know how good modern chrome work is. [/QUOTE]
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