You can cut a new piece of glass and in glue it in place. I did
this
once to avoid paying $50 for just the glass. I used a mirror tile that I
bought at Kmart, but any old mirror would do.
Break the old glass out then make a pattern by putting a
piece of paper over the metal backing. If you can't get it right try
again. If you still can't get it right then buy a new one. All you will
have wasted is a buck and some time.
...Art
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Marten Dubourcq wrote:
> My side mirrors on my B has that flaky looking backing starting to kreep
> everywhere. Is there some way to replace the mirror cost effectively, or
> is the only option to buy new! All the chrome is otherwise perfect. Anyone?
>
> Marten.. 73B
>
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