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Removal of Rear View Mirror?

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by gil308, Mar 16, 2005.

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  1. robertgarven

    robertgarven F1 Veteran Owner

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    try the alcohol with an eye dropper and rag so you dont drip I think you will be suprised let it sit for a few add some more then gently pry at the base with a womens wooden cuticle stick or bamboo stick
     
  2. dgrperformance

    dgrperformance Formula Junior

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    try a blow drier or heat gun on the outside of the windshield on the opposite side of the mirror base. have one person catch the mirror inside the car. I have had plenty of my mechanics glue the mirror on in the wrong spot and we have to remove it to reposition, a little heat almost always works. afterall that is why they fall of in the first place.

    Zac
     
  3. darth550

    darth550 Six Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Absolutely!

    :D

    DL
     
  4. oceanview328

    oceanview328 Karting

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    I'm curious if Gil ever got his mirror off. Does anyone know?

    BTW, Acetone is the standard solvent for removing Super Glue.
     
  5. Quetzel

    Quetzel Karting

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    My mirror base and mirror stalk/actual mirror separated the other day. All that was left was the base glued to the windshield.

    Parked my 308 so the 80 degree sun was centered on the mirror base.

    Then, hair dryer (on high actually) for a few minutes on the inside. Moved the hair dryer from side to side of base. When the base was pretty hot to the touch...........

    Razer scraper - and it separated nicely. Popped right off.
     
  6. robertgarven

    robertgarven F1 Veteran Owner

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    to reapply mark the outside of the window with a marker, then put the pad on the glass first, as the mirror has a hole in the base and if you put it on the mirror first it is near impossible to get the pad to seal completely.
     
  7. phanny

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  8. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Seven Time F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    I’m reviving this old thread as it appears to be appropriate for my situation.

    Car: 1975 U.S. market 308GT4

    Situation:
    The original windshield was broken during removal for painting
    The original mirror was saved intact (see below)
    I am looking for the correct way to reattach the mirror
    I have ordered the Porsche adhesive pad suggested by @Rifledriver above (Thanks, Brian!)
    What am I missing, if anything? Should there be a separate bracket between the glass and the mirror? I did not see one in the factory parts diagram

    Thanks!



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