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Old 03-30-2010, 05:53 AM
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If I am not mistaken, the side view mirror as mounted on the fender has one central screw adjustment and then the mirror (Convex in design and not symmetrical) can be adjusted to point in, out, up and down. Some of this is done with the physical adjustment of the mirror itself, the rest is done by the turning of the mirror assembly so as to point the convex outside of the mirror just the opposite of how you want to see while sitting in the drivers seat. No matter where the mirror is mounted, as long as you can see the face of it from your seated position in the drivers seat, you should be able to adjust the mirror face to show the side of the car and a potential blind spot.


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Thank you all, particularly Mark IV. Michael at SPF, while tellling me I had no warranty, also suggested calling Jim Creel, which I will do.

On a more positive note, I left a message for Keith last night that the radiator fan was not coming on automatically. He called me back at about 8:30 PM, said Rob Camp of C&S Performance in Plano, Texas would take care of it, was in that evening, and that I should bring the car by. It was about 9 PM when I met Rob at his shop. He got under the hood, found what was not connected properly, and fixed the problem, at no charge. That's the kind of service that I will never get from the local dealership that works on my Mercedes.
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RodKnock, I posted my reply before seeing yours. I agree with the Very Cool Guys comment. I am new to all this and continue to be amazed at the helpfulness of the site members and the wealth of available information and advice.
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