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Richard
Guest
Subject says it all really.
I've had to refit my wobbly door mirror as some female came blasting
round a blind corner in a Disco and smashed the previously fitted
non-wobbly mirror without so much as a backward glance. Clearly my air
horns are not loud enough.
Anyway, I understand that the hinge on these mirrors cannot be accessed
for purposes of adjustment. Is that correct or has some talented
individual worked out how to get them apart (and back together)?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a reasonably priced supplier of said
mirrors?
TIA
Richard
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Real email address is RJSavage at BIGFOOT dot COM
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I've had to refit my wobbly door mirror as some female came blasting
round a blind corner in a Disco and smashed the previously fitted
non-wobbly mirror without so much as a backward glance. Clearly my air
horns are not loud enough.
Anyway, I understand that the hinge on these mirrors cannot be accessed
for purposes of adjustment. Is that correct or has some talented
individual worked out how to get them apart (and back together)?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a reasonably priced supplier of said
mirrors?
TIA
Richard
--
Real email address is RJSavage at BIGFOOT dot COM
The information contained in this post
may not be published in, or used by
http://www.diyprojects.info