1 Rear view mirror ball socket – Corvette Enthusiast Site
- Author: corvetteforums.com
- Published Date: 09/11/2021
- Review: 4.85 (605 vote)
- Summary: Corvette C4 Forum – rear view mirror ball socket – My rear view mirror is real loose. the ball socket is the problem. Is there a fix?
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2 Rear View Mirror Loose – North American Motoring
- Author: northamericanmotoring.com
- Published Date: 06/23/2022
- Review: 4.78 (454 vote)
- Summary: I looked around my house and found some spongy packing foam and then I used an Exacto knife to cut a small piece. I wedged the foam into the bottom side of the
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3 Loose rearview mirror (auto-dimming) – Hyundai Forums
- Author: hyundai-forums.com
- Published Date: 07/31/2022
- Review: 4.53 (567 vote)
- Summary: · Mine has gotten weak over the years and i’m determined to do something about it now. My old car had a set screw on the back of the ball joint
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4 Removing ball-socket bracket from rear-view mirror
- Author: renaultforums.co.uk
- Published Date: 12/08/2021
- Review: 4.27 (469 vote)
- Summary: · Does anyone know if it’s possible to remove the ball-joint like bracket that goes into the rear view mirror? I have a replacement mirror but
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5 How To Fix A Loose Rear Or Side View Mirror Ball Joint
- Author: vehiclefreak.com
- Published Date: 01/17/2022
- Review: 4.06 (366 vote)
- Summary: · Hold the mirror in position with one hand, then wedge toothpicks or cardboard between the mirror and the housing. This will create a tight fit
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6 How to disassemble, reassemble, and reattach the rearview mirror
- Author: bimmerfest.com
- Published Date: 02/12/2022
- Review: 3.84 (464 vote)
- Summary: · Go to a local auto glass repair shop, they will glue it back for $10. And they have the correct glue. Save Share. Reply
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7 Question: How To Fix Loose Side Mirror Motorcycle?
- Author: dmwevehicles.com
- Published Date: 02/28/2022
- Review: 3.67 (303 vote)
- Summary: · How do you fix a loose side view mirror ball joint? … Drill a small hole in the part of the mount where the socket is, toward the ball. Screw a
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8 Dang! “floppy” rear view mirror on 03 Envoy
- Author: trailvoy.com
- Published Date: 03/05/2022
- Review: 3.52 (510 vote)
- Summary: · … “ball joints” between the windshield mount and the mirror itself. … a way to tighten it up and need a replacement Rear-View just send
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9 SOLVED: The rear view mirror ball seems loose – Fixya
- Author: fixya.com
- Published Date: 12/04/2021
- Review: 3.37 (485 vote)
- Summary: Here is the fix: Take a thin bladed knife and work the blade aroun the seam of the frame right in front of the mirror glass. this will pop the front frame loose
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10 Tightening rear view mirror | MR2 SpyderChat
- Author: spyderchat.com
- Published Date: 06/25/2022
- Review: 3.17 (537 vote)
- Summary: · … simple question (I think) – any suggestion on how to tighten a “floppy” rear view mirror on an 03 Spyder? The ball and socket joint is
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11 How to replace rear-view mirror? Or any way to fix loose mirror?
- Author: jaguarforums.com
- Published Date: 10/25/2021
- Review: 2.89 (65 vote)
- Summary: The plastic teeth around the rearview mirror ball joint have partially broke off making the retaining ring fall off with the slightest movement,
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12 Getting rearview mirror back on – ball joint? – CorvetteForum
- Author: corvetteforum.com
- Published Date: 02/17/2022
- Review: 2.84 (110 vote)
- Summary: C5 General – getting rearview mirror back on – ball joint? – Long story short, the rearview mirror is off of the mounting post. So just the actual mirror
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13 Rear view mirror ball joint loose as a goose – 4Runner Forum
- Author: 4runners.com
- Published Date: 02/06/2022
- Review: 2.67 (177 vote)
- Summary: · 1 latex glove · cut the end of the pinky finger off; cut it just slightly longer than height of ball joint · slide the latex piece onto the end of
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14 How Can I Fix My Rear View Mirror Ball Joint? – Jerry
- Author: getjerry.com
- Published Date: 12/30/2021
- Review: 2.69 (56 vote)
- Summary: Have a look underneath your mirror, close to where the mirror’s flip tab is to look for a screw. If you find this screw, tighten it up to tighten the ball joint and make your mirror stay in place . Some cars have a ball joint connection inside the roof that you’ll need to access to tighten it
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15 Gallery: DIY Fix For A Floppy Rear View Mirror
- Author: moparconnectionmagazine.com
- Published Date: 06/29/2022
- Review: 2.51 (68 vote)
- Summary: · Above left: Three screws through the headliner held the rear view in place. Above right: Two ball-and-socket joints allow for movement but, in
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16 How To Fix a Rear-View Mirror? (7 Easy Steps) – Engineering Choice
- Author: engineeringchoice.com
- Published Date: 01/10/2022
- Review: 2.43 (72 vote)
- Summary: · How To Fix a Rear-View Mirror That Fell Off? · Get away from the mounting button. To your windshield, the mounting pin is attache which you can
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17 How to Put the Rearview Mirror Back on the Ball Mount | Expert Guide
- Author: automotiveex.com
- Published Date: 01/19/2022
- Review: 2.28 (91 vote)
- Summary: Yes, there is a way to put the mirror back on the ball mount. The first step is to remove the ball mount from the car. Next, locate the screw holes on the
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18 How to Fix Loose Rear View Mirror Ball Joint | The Grumpy Mechanic
- Author: thegrumpymechanic.com
- Published Date: 06/10/2022
- Review: 2.1 (160 vote)
- Summary: · Answer: Firstly, remove your mirror from the car’s glass surface hardware. Find a screw for removing the slide. Use a heat gun for softening any
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19 Anyways to Tighten Rear-view Mirror Joint? – Lexus Forum Discussion
- Author: clublexus.com
- Published Date: 04/29/2022
- Review: 2.02 (63 vote)
- Summary: · Tightening this would not solve the issue as this does not affect the little ball joint that the mirror rotates/adjusts on
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20 How to Tighten a Droopy Rear View Mirror? – 2CarPros
- Author: 2carpros.com
- Published Date: 08/21/2021
- Review: 1.93 (82 vote)
- Summary: · Method 1: On the back side of the mirror below the ball joint, there is a small round cover. Insert a sharp blade tip at the top of the cover
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21 Rear View Mirror extremely loose – 6SpeedOnline – Porsche Forum
- Author: 6speedonline.com
- Published Date: 09/09/2021
- Review: 1.9 (137 vote)
- Summary: Mine is extremely loose (basically useless) at the ball joint that attaches the mirror to the mounting post (2002 turbo). I am hoping there is a way to fix it
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22 How to Fix a Rear View Mirror That Fell Off? – – Engine Diary
- Author: enginediary.com
- Published Date: 11/07/2021
- Review: 1.69 (195 vote)
- Summary: All you need to do is reverse the process and reattach the mirror to the car. Make sure the ball joint is secure
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23 Rearview Mirror Ball Joint Loose/Sloppy | Mercedes-Benz Forum
- Author: benzworld.org
- Published Date: 06/08/2022
- Review: 1.66 (103 vote)
- Summary: · I removed it and did the “Rearview Mirror Fix” and it went well, but that only solved part of the problem. I re-installed the mirror,
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24 Rear view mirror popped out of the ball socket – Bimmerforums
- Author: bimmerforums.com
- Published Date: 07/11/2022
- Review: 1.63 (81 vote)
- Summary: · There are several DIY articles on mirror swaps that will show you how to get the mirror and mount out of the car. Lay the mirror face down on a
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25 Very dumb Rear View mirror issue – Honda Accord Forum
- Author: hondaaccordforum.com
- Published Date: 10/05/2021
- Review: 1.45 (73 vote)
- Summary: If the repair does not hold, you should be able to find a replacement at a … This is the first time I read about a broken rear-view mirror ball-joint on
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26 Ball joint rear view mirror BROKE!!!!!!!! – Honda-Tech
- Author: honda-tech.com
- Published Date: 08/23/2021
- Review: 1.29 (136 vote)
- Summary: · Don’t pry it off unless you want to buy a windshield too! Try GENTLY tapping the mount on the top with a piece of wood and a hammer, the mount should slide off
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