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Re: Side Mirrors
It might be a good idea to get a cheap one from the junk yard if you can find one as sbiddle and others have had good luck with them. If it isn't satisfactory, you can always get a new one.
The reason I had to get new ones for my 1995 hatchback are as follows (1) The original ones became brittle and my dog broke the passenger side one off by stepping on it when hanging out the window, and the driver's side just fell off one day. (2) the mirrors, which were only adjustable by moving the glass with your hand, constantly vibrated out of adjustment. This was partially fixable with a bead of silicone between the glass and plastic frame. (3) the local junk yards had no mirrors for my 1995 lsi hatchback.
The new mirrors don't get out of adjustment and hopefully will last a long time. My neighbor who is a master mechanic told me it is common for the plastic in mirrors to deteriorate and cause problems. It is possible that the plastic in my old mirrors became brittle from sitting in the sun for 12 years in South Florida, or that the 1995 and later models have inferior plastic. I have seen one earlier mirror from a junk yard that seemed to be in good shape.
Anyway, good luck.
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