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Protecting the Mirrors
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<blockquote data-quote="Costanza" data-source="post: 1339689" data-attributes="member: 90012"><p>So I've gone and done it. My new 2015 is only 3 weeks old and both sides kissed the pavement in less than 12 hours! Mostly scuffs that'll "buff out".</p><p></p><p>Anyway I'm here to get some advice on mirrors. The right one broke internally and I'm try to figure out a couple things. One...internally, what part do they bolt to? I it Stay 1 / 1MC-28356-01-00? Two...Could a weld shop not put a couple of tacks on it and make it like new? Has anyone tried it?</p><p></p><p>Thanks All.</p><p></p><p>-Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Costanza, post: 1339689, member: 90012"] So I've gone and done it. My new 2015 is only 3 weeks old and both sides kissed the pavement in less than 12 hours! Mostly scuffs that'll "buff out". Anyway I'm here to get some advice on mirrors. The right one broke internally and I'm try to figure out a couple things. One...internally, what part do they bolt to? I it Stay 1 / 1MC-28356-01-00? Two...Could a weld shop not put a couple of tacks on it and make it like new? Has anyone tried it? Thanks All. -Jason [/QUOTE]
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