Mirror case driver’s side
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Is this for the manual or electric mirrors or are the cases the same ?
2003 TF 135 sunstorm
by Notanumber
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The cases of manual mirrors are different to electric mirrors.
With manual mirrors the whole mirror case moves to adjust the mirror angle, whist only the mirror glass moves to adjust the mirror angle, the case is fixed.
So the electric mirrors are far superior to the poverty pack manual types, as when carless idiot pedestrians who are too busy looking at their damned phone to bother to see where they're going bump you mirror as they're wandering along past your parked car and they bump your mirrors as they do so, the electric mirror stays adjusted, whereas the manual mirror constantly needs readjustment.
I got so fed up with this, that it caused me go to the trouble and expense of fitting electric mirrors to my car! And I've not looked back in the figurative sense, but I can always easily look back in the littoral sense and I do!
With manual mirrors the whole mirror case moves to adjust the mirror angle, whist only the mirror glass moves to adjust the mirror angle, the case is fixed.
So the electric mirrors are far superior to the poverty pack manual types, as when carless idiot pedestrians who are too busy looking at their damned phone to bother to see where they're going bump you mirror as they're wandering along past your parked car and they bump your mirrors as they do so, the electric mirror stays adjusted, whereas the manual mirror constantly needs readjustment.
I got so fed up with this, that it caused me go to the trouble and expense of fitting electric mirrors to my car! And I've not looked back in the figurative sense, but I can always easily look back in the littoral sense and I do!
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