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Old 03-29-2009, 01:41 AM
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Well done Jeff! If I might add for the early stretched / not glued to molded board version:
  • Here is the bar in headliner channel that you need to pry out of the hole in the roof.
  • The sides and rear have a sewn in seal that tucks over the metal edge.
  • There are several ways to install the mirror but I found the easiest way is to compress the ball detent ends with channel lock pliers and insert coat hangers as shown. When the mirror is pushed in pull one hanger at a time to release the detents into the bracket.
Tell me more about the mirror upgrade...
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