Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
most parts store sell a kit for this issue about 12.00 dollars
DougW wrote:
> reply@grouponly.com did pass the time by typing:
> > Greetings to All,
> >
> > I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there was my
> > rear view lying on the dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best
> > glue to use ? I would strongly prefer something I could pick up locally (Home
> > Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.) and not have to special
>
> Just standard rearview glue from NAPA or AutoZone.
> Make darn certain the glass and mirror mount are clean and
> grease free. Acetone (nail polish remover) is good for that.
>
> Let the base set-up overnight before loading it with the mirror.
> Some DuctTape/Masking Tape will hold it while the glue sets.
>
> --
> DougW
DougW wrote:
> reply@grouponly.com did pass the time by typing:
> > Greetings to All,
> >
> > I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there was my
> > rear view lying on the dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best
> > glue to use ? I would strongly prefer something I could pick up locally (Home
> > Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.) and not have to special
>
> Just standard rearview glue from NAPA or AutoZone.
> Make darn certain the glass and mirror mount are clean and
> grease free. Acetone (nail polish remover) is good for that.
>
> Let the base set-up overnight before loading it with the mirror.
> Some DuctTape/Masking Tape will hold it while the glue sets.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
Coke comes in glass bottles????
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
Coke comes in glass bottles????
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
Coke comes in glass bottles????
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
Coke comes in glass bottles????
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
Lon wrote:
>
> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
> of course.
>
>
>
> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>
>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings to All,
>>>
>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>> would strongly prefer
>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>> and not have to special
>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>> wednesday.
>>>
>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>
>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>> up nicely.
>>>
>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>
>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
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RoyJ did pass the time by typing:
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
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RoyJ did pass the time by typing:
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
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RoyJ did pass the time by typing:
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
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RoyJ did pass the time by typing:
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
> Coke comes in glass bottles????
kids, ain't they cute. :)
> Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
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Re: Say Wha ? My Rear View Mirror just fell off ( Dagnabit !)
On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 14:00:25 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by RoyJ
<spamless@microsoft.net>:
Of course; they're green, 6-1/2 oz, and heavy/tough enough
to drive railroad spikes.
>Coke comes in glass bottles????
>
>Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>>
>>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings to All,
>>>>
>>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>>> would strongly prefer
>>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>>> and not have to special
>>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>>> wednesday.
>>>>
>>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>>
>>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>>> up nicely.
>>>>
>>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>>
>>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
--
Bob C.
"Evidence confirming an observation is
evidence that the observation is wrong."
- McNameless
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by RoyJ
<spamless@microsoft.net>:
Of course; they're green, 6-1/2 oz, and heavy/tough enough
to drive railroad spikes.
>Coke comes in glass bottles????
>
>Lon wrote:
>
>>
>> Loctite Industrial doesn't have a drying time if you clean and
>> prime the base and glass properly...and keep your fingers
>> completely away from the glass. Typically you use a magic
>> marker on the outside of the glass to make a precision alignment
>> and then just press the mirror in place for less than a minute.
>> If properly primed, the bonding time is a couple seconds and
>> after about a minute or two, the bond is stronger than the
>> glass itself. Even works if somebody ticks you off and you
>> glue a Coke bottle to their window...not that I'd ever do that
>> of course.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike Romain proclaimed:
>>
>>> I only have one thing to add to the good advise, I like to use a magnet
>>> to hold the base in place while it dries.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>> reply@grouponly.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings to All,
>>>>
>>>> I got in my jeep tonite to pull it into the driveway and there
>>>> was my rear view lying on the
>>>> dash. That's a new one on me <grin>. What is the best glue to use ? I
>>>> would strongly prefer
>>>> something I could pick up locally (Home Depot, Target, Walmart,etc.)
>>>> and not have to special
>>>> order from the Dealer or the 'Net. I will fix it on my next day off -
>>>> wednesday.
>>>>
>>>> Details that might help, I dunno:
>>>>
>>>> '97 Jeep TJ Sahara, original mirror, windshield was
>>>> replaced once years ago. The mirror
>>>> metal mount-piece (?) is clean and the old glue still on the glass
>>>> dry and whole. In fact, if I
>>>> could I would just slap new glue on the old as that lines everything
>>>> up nicely.
>>>>
>>>> Your Help Appreciated,
>>>>
>>>> Andrew (un)Stuck
--
Bob C.
"Evidence confirming an observation is
evidence that the observation is wrong."
- McNameless