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Inside rear view mirror removal. 200

I was skeptical about this until I just tried it - yup, the mirror assembly is designed that way. There's a screw holding the mirror to the plate that attaches to the roof. This screw is rounded on the bottom and rests between two steel rods. When you pull down with enough force, the rods separate and the screw pops out, brining with it the mirror and the trim piece which clips onto the mirror. Then you can leisurely (but still CAREFULLY) pop the trim piece off from the back.

I feel like an idiot, how 'bout you, Rob?
--
-Sean, Thinking of calling my car 'Black Lung' for the cigarette burns in the seats, the Marlboro wrappers under the handbrake cover and the nicotine film all over the instrument cluster.






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