Hay just wanted to say thanks your videos help a lot i only made one change i put the clip on first on the Mirror then put. it in place it when on like a snap again thank for your videos
Very helpful, thanks. The mounting plate removal from the mirror glass was not obvious to me until you showed it. Then, I was able to easily disassemble and reassemble my damaged mirror and get it all to work without replacing any parts.
This is THE BEST video for this task! Thank you & bless you for sharing the details of how this really works! So simple and only cost me $42 ….instead of the $$$$ I was quoted at a shop.
This was great vid!!!! Finally someone who shows how that mirror clips function, so to remove the mirror glass, is basically that you just "lift it" and it pops out :)
Thanks for making everything so simple. I watched your video after 1 hour working in the rain trying to replace the mirror! Only took 4 minutes. What started out with me helping my girlfriends sons; ex girlfriend with a all wheel brake job, oil change and wiper replacement on her 2010 Suburban ended with me bumping the garage door jam and a cracked mirror. Thanks again! Jeff Grant Mooresville NC February 18 2021
I swear to God your video helped me. This mechanic today tried to hustle me and say it was a hard job. I drove away upset and angry but had to pray and ask God to help me. He had me find your video! Thank you, thank you THANK YOU!!! I did it by myself!
Thank you sweet Lou !!! some knucklehead hit my 2011 suburban LTZ. just bought mirror from dealer here in Houston and cost me $200. located exact mirror by my VIN # as mirror has auto dim side obstacle alert heated power etc. could not figure out ring removal. YOU made it easy, simply turn 4 catches with flahead screwdriver and pops out. Thank you. God bless you.
Great video. One question for you. When you unlocked those four clips to remove the round ring from mirror how did you reengage them after you put mirror in.
This is the best demonstration and conversation on how to do this. I cracked my mirror pulling it off for a repair, and could not figure out how it went back on. Thanks 4X4 lou!
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