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Old 12-22-2018, 04:17 AM
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mirror motor gearbox's

really sill question
are the gearboxes placed on the mirror bases the same orientation?
I shall explain , ive got my passenger (driver side to you yanks) never worked bought new bits and it lasted 2 minutes then died again , if you look at the drivers side (your pass) the gearbox is positioned one way along with the insert that the actual mirror holds onto. id have thought the other side would have been a reflection of that side, ?.
reason for asking is when I took the old GB apart I never marked the way it all came apart,
DUH
I took both my mirrors off a bit ago , and looked, and tried to mirror the opposite way, didn't work , or I did something wrong
or, could some really nice person take some close up pics of the gearbox in situ, so I can work out how to line it up , notice the black top part of the unit

told you it was a daft question
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