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11-28-2008, 11:14 PM | #1 |
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have you guys noticed...
noticed a few times that i have to readjust my rear view mirror up every couple of weeks... either im going through another growth spurt or my mirror is slowly moving down.
anyone else notice this? anyway to tighten the mirror? |
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I haven't noticed this phenomenon on my 1er (probably because I don't drive it as often as I would like), but regularly get it in my other cars. I think it is due to how upright you sit in the car on any given occasion. I find I also often need to adjust the mirror sideways as well.
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If you have manual seats and use the driver's seat to access the back often, the seat never goes back to the same position. This may be the cause also. I hate having to readjust the seat each time I get stuff out of the back!
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Didn't know that! I was wondering why sometimes my seat felt a little closer to the peddles... guess that solves the mystery!
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