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Old 04-12-2011, 08:02 AM
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Does any one know how to just buy the rubber gasket/weatherstrip that goes on the base of the side mirrors surrounding and over the 3 bolts before it goes on the car?



They don't even show the gasket in the picture and I just need that, and not the whole mirror base. If no one knows what I'm talking about, I will take a picture of mine. I just took off my mirror to get it painted and noticed that my rubber is all brittle and half of it cracked off.
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If it doesn't have a number you can't purchase it separately as far as I know.
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A number on the actual piece itself?
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Yes. How do you order it? It has to have a part number. Best to go to the dealer and ask.
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manual or electric? which side? I've got a bunch here, all in good condition. manual. I'm parting out a hatch for the next week or two til it gets hauled away to the junkers.
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I need both sides and power =(... I need passenger the most but I definitely need both eventually. For the manual I think it would be similar except the center hole might have to be enlarged to fit the power connector for the mirror.. But it would still be a hassle.
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Yeah they are both verrry similar, just the manual one has a little rubber bit that sticks out and around the adjuster handle. If you clipped that they would be 95% the same as powered.
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I would try your local junkyard or go to the dealer and see if they can help you there. They sell them for the rear tail lights.
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Well for the tail lights, they sell them because they are on the diagram.


Unfortunately the people at the dealer don't know much more than I can find out from looking at these part diagrams.

Deschlong, how much do you want for the driver/passenger manual ones? And can you show me pictures to prove the good condition, hehe... you can PM me.
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