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Glue on Side Mirrors?
I backed between a dumpster and a mailbox knocking off both my side mirrors. I WAS looking and didn't see the mailbox. I managed to do this without it even touching either side of the car! Is there any kind of glue that will hold the mirrors on? The autoparts store did not know of any. They said because of the wind etc. Nothing would hold it on. I figure it is worth a try to glue them back on. Themirrors are not broken.
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kills jokes dead
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Well, you could try the website This to That (Glue Advice). I didn't know if the parts are plastic or metal, so I didn't find the results.
Other than that, I have no useful advice, but I'm impressed with your aim! Oh, I also see that you just joined us here at TFP. How did you decide that we would be the people who could help you out?
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Tone.
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instead of gluing them on, which will never be as strong as it should, and you'll probably never get them on straight, go down to the local junkyard. You can probably get the mirror assemblies pretty cheap, and side mirrors are VERY easy to put on.
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Tone.
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Not sure I've ever seen one mount with doublesided tape. I can't really think of a good way to do that without winding up with a wiggly mirror. what kind of car are we talking about here? |
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