Rear view mirror
#2
Grab the mirror and angle it to face the floor as best possible. Then you will have an easier time of moving the post/bar that connects it to the winshield. Just push the whole morrir up to the HL while keeping the mirror face pointing down. It is double jointed sort-a-speak lol.
#5
My windshield has been replaced. I asked the installers if they could raise it before glueing it on and they showed me that it came to them already installed.
Anyways I hated the morror untl I discovered the instructions on some other thread on this site. Now I actually have to keep it all the way up just to keep the mirror from vibrating down to an unsuasable position. Well that is until I get off my arse and tighten the front joint up a tad.
#6
Rearview mirror adjustment
does anyone have detailed 411 on how to raise the rearview mirror to the top of windshield closer to headliner. for me it is a bit low.
i asked the chevy dealer to do it for me when i took it in for service, they said you cant move it
is this true.
thx
i asked the chevy dealer to do it for me when i took it in for service, they said you cant move it
is this true.
thx
#8
The mirror itself is attached to a double jointed rod which attaches at the top of the windshield. The rod itself can be pushed up and closer to the windshield and then readjust the mirror angle.
I did this the 1st day I got my new SS. Raised it up about 1 inch. You can't really go much higher because the interior roof liner would start to obscure your view.
I did this the 1st day I got my new SS. Raised it up about 1 inch. You can't really go much higher because the interior roof liner would start to obscure your view.
#9
Grab the mirror and angle it to face the floor as best possible. Then you will have an easier time of moving the post/bar that connects it to the winshield. Just push the whole morrir up to the HL while keeping the mirror face pointing down. It is double jointed sort-a-speak lol.
#10