Daniel Holway <dho...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> I would go see if I could order one for the new SVT focus, they fold! So
in
> case you hit something they would just fold in rather than break off.
Folding side mirrors (and a remote fuel-door release, like in my old '93
Escort or any number of current competitors) should have been standard
equipment from Day 1. I wonder if we could file a class-action suit? :^)
DF
I "lost" my mirror to a semi truck tire and at the dealer it would have cost
$250+ - it is power and all one piece...at my local guy it was $125 total (Ford
part) and it needed a little bump and paint too...the actual part wasn't that
bad actually. Sticks out too damn far though and I was trying to sneak past the
semi...oops. I like the folding mirror ideas though. Good luck.
Linda
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Tim Rosenquist
Calgary, Alberta CANADA
"Daniel Holway" <dho...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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Folding mirrors would fold if you hit something going forward, but would
still break off if you were to back into something.
It looks like I will need to take the door panel off in order to
replace the mirror, so the question is, how do I do this?
I see the screws around the edge but what about the door handle and
the window knob. How do I remove those?
Thanks in advance.
Marty Sasaki