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Well after recently complaining that my rear view mirror vibrated, I seem to have cured it! Playing around with it I noticed it hinges in two places, and by moving the top hinge around a bit I seem to have solved the vibration problem completely!

Not quite sure how I managed it, but thought I'd pass it on.

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Well after recently complaining that my rear view mirror vibrated, I seem to have cured it! Playing around with it I noticed it hinges in two places, and by moving the top hinge around a bit I seem to have solved the vibration problem completely!

Not quite sure how I managed it, but thought I'd pass it on.

The proof will be to try at 70mph in 6th...it's worst then....

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The proof will be to try at 70mph in 6th...it's worst then....

...or if you have the MM option, whack the stereo on 50+ as the centre speaker can sure move that mirror!

WARNING: Doing this may serious damage your eardrums - but it does sound good (whilst you can still hear) :hehe:

regards,

David

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Well after recently complaining that my rear view mirror vibrated, I seem to have cured it! Playing around with it I noticed it hinges in two places, and by moving the top hinge around a bit I seem to have solved the vibration problem completely!

Not quite sure how I managed it, but thought I'd pass it on.

The proof will be to try at 70mph in 6th...it's worst then....

Does 65 in 5th count? It used to be a problem at all road speeds for me, and this has seriously improved things. Shame I wasn't really paying attention to how I moved it - just random wiggling (which I'm sure should normally only be carried out in the back seat..).

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Well after recently complaining that my rear view mirror vibrated, I seem to have cured it! Playing around with it I noticed it hinges in two places, and by moving the top hinge around a bit I seem to have solved the vibration problem completely!

Not quite sure how I managed it, but thought I'd pass it on.

The proof will be to try at 70mph in 6th...it's worst then....

Does 65 in 5th count? It used to be a problem at all road speeds for me, and this has seriously improved things. Shame I wasn't really paying attention to how I moved it - just random wiggling (which I'm sure should normally only be carried out in the back seat..).

I ahve the vibrating mirror too. i'll try to adjust it tonight. thanks for the tip!

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Well after recently complaining that my rear view mirror vibrated, I seem to have cured it! Playing around with it I noticed it hinges in two places, and by moving the top hinge around a bit I seem to have solved the vibration problem completely!

Not quite sure how I managed it, but thought I'd pass it on.

The proof will be to try at 70mph in 6th...it's worst then....

Does 65 in 5th count? It used to be a problem at all road speeds for me, and this has seriously improved things. Shame I wasn't really paying attention to how I moved it - just random wiggling (which I'm sure should normally only be carried out in the back seat..).

I ahve the vibrating mirror too. i'll try to adjust it tonight. thanks for the tip!

I have noticed this too will try random wiggling 2moro! :winky:

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