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Dutch_12078
May 06, 2013Explorer III
Find a good glass shop and ask them if they'll cut a replacement mirror piece for you. They should also be able to advise you on the best adhesive to use, or may also do the installation at a nominal cost. I've had glass shops cut replacements for classic car mirrors a number of times over the years.
A temporary fix would be find a suitable truck mirror head in an auto parts store, and affix it the existing frame with duct tape or whatever other temporary means you have at hand.
A temporary fix would be find a suitable truck mirror head in an auto parts store, and affix it the existing frame with duct tape or whatever other temporary means you have at hand.
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