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Question Aero Mirror assembly.

I really need some help!!
Has anyone ever tried to put a set of aero mirrors together before? I want to update the look of my 930 with some new teardrop mirrors. When they arrived at my house they were in about 100 peices! There are NO Instructions. I need a diagram or something to guide me through this " easy to install" process!
There seems to be no articles on this site, unless Im looking in the wrong place. Anything, I mean anything will be a help!
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Graham
1988 930
New Zealand

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Yea i did this update, well you gotta just start assembling them, the screws and what they screw into is the easy part, wait till you try and compress that spring, there is a black rubber washers that goes on top and below the spring, you have to compress it then turn it, wish you luck two days and three different c claps later, try doing a search, i think you will find something, it is a major pain in the butt, the final look of the project will be worth it, paint them before you put the together, keeps us informed, Kevin
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John Walker posted this a while back

the assembly is made easier, though still not easy, by tightly clamping a 4" long, 3/8 bolt in a vise horizontally, and leaning into it hard, to compress the spring and turn the hollow nut. the 9/16 head on a 3/8 bolt is close to the 14mm 12 pt tool that fits the nut.


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