[s-cars] Passanger side mirror tilt - help

Harold McComas haroldmccomas at comcast.net
Sun Mar 7 19:56:58 EST 2004


Isn't there an aspheric  mirror too? I thought it was available in europe to
reduce the blind spot.

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> Message: 11
> Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 10:39:17 -0500
> From: Vincent Fr?geac <vfregeac at sympatico.ca>
> Subject: RE : [s-cars] Passanger side mirror tilt - help
> To: "'Marc Gorelick'" <marc at frogville.net>, <S-CAR-List at audifans.com>,
> "'Russ Panneton'" <russ at panneton.name>
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> You have three choices:
> - The most expensive: OEM mirror replacement at your preferred Audi
> parts store or at the dealer. Usually, you can buy the glass alone.
> - The less expensive: Acrylic stick-on mirrors from Blaufergnungen. It
> keeps the mirror heating with a bit less efficiency and get rid off the
> rusting problem definitely.
> - The cheap alternative: Mirror cut to size at any glass shop but you
> loose heating mirror.
>
> If you go with an OEM or cut-to-size mirror, don't forget to seal the
> edge with instant glue or you'll have a brown mirror again in a few
> years.
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> Vincent.
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