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Thanks! Little bottom post reinforcement is now included with the bracket!
I can send you oneneed to find a busted mirror to try a fix on, feels weird breaking my own....
but it might come to that...
@1978BJ40 Have you been able to get the mirror in?
I did this last night. The little Ears on the plastic part that stays in the mirror housing, now that the top of the part with the mirror attached has to slide under Outsane's bracket, it can't come over the top and rest down on the little Ears, that's why you slot the tabs, either broken or still have a hole in them. Look back in this thread where he shows the slotted tab modification picture. Then with them slotted you can slide the mirror part up under the bracket. It confused me for about 10 minutes (because you can't see back there as you slide the mirror in). But then I realized, slotted my unbroken tab side, and it slide right in.
Have not test driven it yet. I did notice the mirror part can be rotationally moved a little bit with your fingers. Not sure if that is negative, positive or nothing.
My passenger mirror began to shimmy and shake a few weeks ago. And last weekend I tightened the screw that you remove to remove the mirror. The shakes are gone.
Had no idea that screw held the whole mirror assy in place. How good is that?!