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Originally Posted by charmalu
Have fun getting it back on. there must be some trick to it. the way we did it, had my wife hold the mirror with one of the pins in the slot. then placed one of my rubber dead blow hammer handles against the mirror base on the oposite side. used a 3# dead blow and whacked on the head of the first hammer. took about 3 tries and it popped in. only broke 3 of my wifes fingers  . Charlie
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, it's earier to take off than to put back on.
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Houston, Texas
1984 300CD 235K miles, Elvira, one owner
1987 300TD 180K miles
1974 TR6 78K miles Sarah Jane, one owner
OBK #27
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