A
Anonymous
Guest
My RCZ is an extremely tight fit for moving it in & out of my garage and I have indeed caught a mirror -
passenger side - on the timber frame upright, which forced the mirror unit out of location (ie., not normal
on it's base stem) & marginally displaced (a) it's front rim or (b) the cover. The mirror stem was not
affected.
I think the displacement applies to the cover. I did push (forcefully) the cover back to the front rim but it
has left a larger gap (to what should be) between the front rim and the cover. Can anyone enlighten me
please, assuming the cover only is displaced, on how I can adjust / remove / and replace the cover. The
cover is seemingly still in it's original shape. Aesthetic paint damage both to the rim and cover is slight
and I will be able to attempt to rectify that.
Movement of the mirror by the internal push-button switch, remains unimpaired.
passenger side - on the timber frame upright, which forced the mirror unit out of location (ie., not normal
on it's base stem) & marginally displaced (a) it's front rim or (b) the cover. The mirror stem was not
affected.
I think the displacement applies to the cover. I did push (forcefully) the cover back to the front rim but it
has left a larger gap (to what should be) between the front rim and the cover. Can anyone enlighten me
please, assuming the cover only is displaced, on how I can adjust / remove / and replace the cover. The
cover is seemingly still in it's original shape. Aesthetic paint damage both to the rim and cover is slight
and I will be able to attempt to rectify that.
Movement of the mirror by the internal push-button switch, remains unimpaired.