Fitting of Chrome Mirror Caps

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  1. #1
    S7JGW
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    Anyone have instructions of how to change mirror caps ona R53, have had them in the garage since Christmas and hopeing to get them on when i give the car a good clean later on in the month,
    Cheers
    Jim

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    Sweeney
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    Yeah, its really fiddly though. Need a long thing screw driver or alike and a torch (i changed my red ones for carbon fibre). If you want a hand ill be happy to help

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    Taken from MINI2:-


    The first thing you need to do, is switch on your ignition and lower the mirror as far as it will go.

    If you now look through the gap, you should be able to see the clips inside. Easy if you have white mirror covers, harder if they're black.

    Starting with the clip nearest the window, slide your screwdriver, spoon etc through the gap and under the clip. Then lever the clip up and the first part of your cover should come away. With your other hand, lift this part of the cover up so it doesn't spring down again. Continue holding the cover and lift up the middle clip. Slide your hand further under the cover to prevent both clips from springing back down.

    Now do the same for the third clip along, making sure you have a tight grip on the cover.

    You are now left with a very bare looking mirror. Might be worth giving the back a quick clean up, to remove any water and dirt, which may have found its way in there

    To fit the new cover. Slide it on, bottom first, engaging the two clips, then roll cover up to engage the top three clips.

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    Sweeney
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    Ah was looking for that, thats how i done it but its really fiddly :o

  5. #5
    S7JGW
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    Ahh sounds straight forward enough just bit fiddley il have a go when get time, cheers
    Jim

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    To be honest I done it much easier than that.
    I got a plain ended screw driver with a very thin end on it. Put a cloth over the screw driver end and starting at the bottom of the cover (underside) I just popped it off. Took all of about 7 seconds.

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    Sweeney
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    You risk breaking the clips unless you lift them off the catches though, the carbon fibre ones i bought from gp_g had a couple clips broken :( but sit secure enough

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    Ive done 3 sets now that way and never broken any of the clips.

  9. #9
    smiglyy
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    hi bud i took the mirror glass out made it easy to see the clips 5 min job

  10. #10
    S7JGW
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    Got it done thanks lads will post pictures if weather ever clears up when the car is clean again lol
    Jim

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