TJ floppy mirror
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TJ floppy mirror
MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side outsid
emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
thanks for your help!
emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
thanks for your help!
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Re: TJ floppy mirror
There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount. Make sure that
is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side outsid
>>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
>>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
>>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
>>
>>thanks for your help!
is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side outsid
>>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
>>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
>>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
>>
>>thanks for your help!
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Re: TJ floppy mirror
There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount. Make sure that
is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side outsid
>>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
>>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
>>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
>>
>>thanks for your help!
is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side outsid
>>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
>>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
>>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
>>
>>thanks for your help!
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Re: TJ floppy mirror
....a bug nut...? :-)
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Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
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> There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount.
Make sure that
> is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>
> >>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side
outsid
> >>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
> >>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
> >>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
> >>
> >>thanks for your help!
>
--
Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:lsgcnv43jbroda89nidrvdochr668tqjue@4ax.com...
> There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount.
Make sure that
> is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>
> >>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side
outsid
> >>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
> >>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
> >>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
> >>
> >>thanks for your help!
>
#7
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Re: TJ floppy mirror
....a bug nut...? :-)
--
Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:lsgcnv43jbroda89nidrvdochr668tqjue@4ax.com...
> There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount.
Make sure that
> is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>
> >>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side
outsid
> >>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
> >>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
> >>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
> >>
> >>thanks for your help!
>
--
Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:lsgcnv43jbroda89nidrvdochr668tqjue@4ax.com...
> There is a bug nut on the bottom part where it attaches to the mount.
Make sure that
> is tight. I dont recall what size socket it takes, sorry.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 01:48:01 GMT, paschall4@nts-online.net wrote:
>
> >>MY 2000 TJ has developed "floppy mirror" syndrome. The passenger side
outsid
> >>emirror turns down when I drive. I.e., the force of the wind pushes the
> >>mirror. It moves too easily and therefore gets "readjusted" every time I
> >>drive. Does anyone know how to tighten up the mirror's adjustments?
> >>
> >>thanks for your help!
>
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Re: TJ floppy mirror
Did you ever smell moth *****??
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Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> TJim did pass the time by typing:
> > ...a bug nut...? :-)
>
> Bugs have ---? :>
>
> It's slang for a clamp used in heavy wiring.
>
>
>
--
Jim
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:lkEdb.80389$gV.21207@news2.central.***.net...
> TJim did pass the time by typing:
> > ...a bug nut...? :-)
>
> Bugs have ---? :>
>
> It's slang for a clamp used in heavy wiring.
>
>
>