All you have to do is take the mirror to a glass shop and get them to cut a panel of glass which can then be stuck over the top. Happens alot with the Jap. spec cars as their mirrors are concave and ours are convex (or the other way around). Note, as I was told, to get a roadworthy you need to swap the glass to the original shape (concave/convex) that came on the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
All you have to do is take the mirror to a glass shop and get them to cut a panel of glass which can then be stuck over the top. Happens alot with the Jap. spec cars as their mirrors are concave and ours are convex (or the other way around). Note, as I was told, to get a roadworthy you need to swap the glass to the original shape (concave/convex) that came on the vehicle.
What glass shops? can't think of any? lol ...Im not sure wat u mean by 'cut a panel'? how does that help me see better?
What glass shops? can't think of any? lol ...Im not sure wat u mean by 'cut a panel'? how does that help me see better?
I dont think you are located in Melbourne are you?
Go to a store that sells windows/glass and they will usually also sell mirrors = 'glass shop'. They will be able to cut a piece of mirror for you that is the opposite of what you have in there now (ie concave for example).
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
okay..i just checked out a place called ' expert glass co.pty ltd' and they said its nothing to do with the mirror lol, take it to a mechanic to bend the carbon + mirror outwards, if u know wat i mean ..like im gona do that!!..
yeah i think i need a place lol..i only have trouble with the left mirror
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