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Re: Place to get mirror cut for a car
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Go back to your dealership and buy the mirror, won't be any more than going to a mirror place and getting a custom cut mirror.


Or there's always good old Ebay.

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Posted on: 2008/8/4 0:06
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Re: Place to get mirror cut for a car
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Go back to your dealership and buy the mirror, won't be any more than going to a mirror place and getting a custom cut mirror.

Posted on: 2008/8/3 23:43
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If only the glass is busted, the easiest/cheapest option is to go to an auto parts store and buy a replacement mirror. The one I purchased a few years back had an adhesive strip on the back so attaching it was a snap.

Only problem is that it won't fit perfectly (mine was slightly smaller than the original), so if you care about aesthetics then this might not be a good option.

Posted on: 2008/8/3 23:34
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My car's side view mirror was smashed by *I think* a baseball last week when it was parked on the street.

I've heard fixing it could be as easy as getting a mirror from a glass shop cut to fit right on top of the broken one.

Does anyone know of a place that can do this? I'm hoping to find something that specializes in glass for autos.

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