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Old 10-29-2010, 09:52 AM
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I have a 2005 silverado NBS with power folding and heated mirrors. It would appear that my glass shakes when I drive, the other side it fine. I have put my hand on it and it isn't the housing, but the glass. How do you fix it, with out replace the whole mirror? Thanks, I appreciate it.

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Originally Posted by 48548
I have a 2005 silverado NBS with power folding and heated mirrors. It would appear that my glass shakes when I drive, the other side it fine. I have put my hand on it and it isn't the housing, but the glass. How do you fix it, with out replace the whole mirror? Thanks, I appreciate it.

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an old post, but I Googled for info as to how to replace the glass assy, and found a BUNCH of hits on this topic.
There are "factory fixes", outlined in TSB's.. etc.
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Originally Posted by Old Geezer
an old post, but I Googled for info as to how to replace the glass assy, and found a BUNCH of hits on this topic.
There are "factory fixes", outlined in TSB's.. etc.
lol,uh any links to these?
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lol,uh any links to these?
I'm late responding....

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/inde...howtopic=69124
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With my new JBL door speakers, mine do too. I'm honestly not sure how to fix it, I'd love to find out though.
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Originally Posted by Dewey
With my new JBL door speakers, mine do too. I'm honestly not sure how to fix it, I'd love to find out though.
Try this. Go to your local tire shop & find somebody who will give you some of their stick-on tape wheel weights. Add 1/2 oz to the backside of each mirror & see what happens. Might actually take an oz or so, but experiment with that.
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Try this. Go to your local tire shop & find somebody who will give you some of their stick-on tape wheel weights. Add 1/2 oz to the backside of each mirror & see what happens. Might actually take an oz or so, but experiment with that.
Thanks, I'll try that
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