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Replacing side view mirror without breaking the mirror
Is there a technique on how to remove the mirror from the side view mirror assembly without breaking them? I replaced my side view mirror assembly with a good one but the mirror has a rust stain on the side. I tried swapping the mirror and eventually broke the one I'm trying to swap (it's such a flawless mirror) It's just stuck so hard in this case.. I have swap mirrors on my e39 and e46 without issues (maybe they're just small).. it's just that this X5 has it stuck for good..
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That's the official method. If you want to swap it's the only way. that said: 7-8/10 difficulty. After doing four of themivw found it much easier to pull them off than up at the demise of the old mirror and I use a large lever based suction cup to hold the new one and push the whole assembly onto the ball joint rather than try to slide the mirror onto the disk. .
I bought a pair (actually two pair) for under $40 USD/ Set that are the wide angle euro style and they are fantastic no blind spot at all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I guess a large flathead screwdriver is not the best tool for the job, too much pressure on one area and cracked it. My plastic pry tool just bends and doesn't budge it.
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Makeshift tool would be some plastic construction shims. You can stack them until you get them tight and push a middle one in to multiply force.
I just pull out on the top and pull apart at the ball joint. They usually break but I was already replacing. I think the service manual doesn't factor in 12-20 years of service before removal they get fused on Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I have yet to try mine(going with the Euro glass as well) but I think I am going to use the TIS method and maybe double up on the tape on the edge of the mirror. The TIS picture leads a person to believe only the plastic bezel needs to be taped.
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The tape is just to not scratch the paint. To not break the glass you need to spread out the force with the likes of a wide stiff putty knife.
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I just did 2 sets of the euro wide angle ones on both of my X’s. I only lost one mirror because I was trying to do it without my plastic trim tools. That was a waste of time. I find they are far easier to do with the plastic tools found in the interior trim tool kits. Push the mirror back & pop it up, rotate the mirror to get it out, reverse to reinstall. I actually broke a new one trying to get it to lock down in place without the tool so I encourage their use throughout the job. All that said I did have one factory mirror that was refusing to release. I just pried the sides out gently with a plastic trim tool & shot some spray lube in the gap I was creating, on both side of the mirror. Let it sit for a few minutes & it came right out. There are lots of tips on the forums, do a search for replacing the side mirrors. Good luck
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Ps the wide angle mirrors are amazing
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