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RE: Mirror Cover removal - bangsters - 03-10-2014 02:17am Looks great. Splendid job there!! RE: Mirror Cover removal - Nedal0 - 12-08-2017 06:15pm For those of you who still find it slightly difficult or challenging to do using the post above, actually LR's instructions are very easy so so and spot on, it makes the process in the post above look quite difficult and a bit risky. I have done this for a friend using a Jaguar XF Mirror Glass Removal you tube video and LR's instructions. I will post both links below. Jaguar XF Mirror Glass Removal URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBg3BPrkyKs LR Insructions URLhttps://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/service/document/224498#pagemode=none&toolbar=1&statusbar=0&messages=0&navpanes=0&view=FitH?clicked=undefined Hope this helps others who feel they still need a bit more help. RE: Mirror Cover removal - doug - 13-08-2017 04:56pm Sorry my photos can no longer be viewed on how to remove the mirror caps on this or any other thread. Photobucket now charge $399 for what used to be a free service ![]() RE: Mirror Cover removal - Stilolos - 14-08-2017 11:00pm A while ago my mirror was vandalised, some tw@t must of went by and kicked my mirror, the cap was on the floor and the actual mirror was hanging by the wires. My brothers car was in front and someone did the same to his as well. I managed to put it back together and luckily the connections were not damaged, just a few scrapes on the cover. However now at motorway speeds, it sounds as if there is a kettle boiling! A constant whistle that bugs the hell out of me. I've contemplated putting some sealant around the cover but I'm not sure that's a great idea? Would a new mirror cover help? |