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Old 01-17-2012, 07:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370Ztune View Post
Since you're going to remove the OEM mirrors, you'll need to find something to cover the holes on the door where the OEM mirror mounts. I would personally attach it there, rather than drilling your door to attach the little APR bracket. Something worth noting on the APR mirrors (I personally have a lot of personal experience with these), they will OFTEN come loose unless you use some kind of thread lock. The joints are also very easily disturbed by even the slightest bump, so expect to be adjusting your mirrors at least once a week if you regularly park in a public area.
Yea, APR includes a piece of CF that can be used to cover the stock location so that's a plus. Being I had some before I know all about them moving all the time. The thread lock is what I ended up using also. It worked perfectly after that. I'm still in the middle of the road on what to do. I reall want to be different.
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