- Joined
- Jan 26, 2009
- Messages
- 517
- City
- California
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- Stock
- My credo
- Semper Fidelis
so I was reading the paddle mirror fix a while back and decided two days ago to give it a go...
I took off the mirror thinking it would be easy and after I started looking at it I figured out a in my mind a better way of doing this repair.
instead of removing the plate and using screws to re-install it I decided to use a center punch on two sides of the dimple in the center of the plate.
this took up the slack that was caused by years of use (21) and it moves like it were brand new... no slop.
funny thing is, after I fixed the driver side the passenger side (was the good one) seemed to go limp on me.

so if you guys want photos I'm gonna do my passenger side and I can do the step by step on that side if I get three people asking for the pics.
I took off the mirror thinking it would be easy and after I started looking at it I figured out a in my mind a better way of doing this repair.
instead of removing the plate and using screws to re-install it I decided to use a center punch on two sides of the dimple in the center of the plate.
this took up the slack that was caused by years of use (21) and it moves like it were brand new... no slop.
funny thing is, after I fixed the driver side the passenger side (was the good one) seemed to go limp on me.

so if you guys want photos I'm gonna do my passenger side and I can do the step by step on that side if I get three people asking for the pics.