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Rob2529



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Oslo Blue
Loose mirrors

Hi Guys
Had a quick search but couldnt find what i was after. The easiest way to describe the problem is that both driver and passenger wing mirrors have quite a bit of play in them. The fold in and out dead as they should but they appear loose. Under hard acceleration (as hard as it can be in a FFRR) the mirrors fold in a bit and under heavy breaking they go out again. This isn't a big problem just a niggle. Is there a way of tightening them up or do i just have to live with it?
Thanks
Rob

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i would remove the mirror and see if you tighten the nuts on the mirror assembly.. ... - .- -.




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Rob2529



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Are the mirrors easy to remove without using a hammer? Undernieth the mirrors there appears to be some sort of cover any ideas what it covering/for?

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there are instructions on RAVE..

edit...just in case you havnt got it..



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