rear view mirror vibration

Yes, there might be something that will help. I heard someone say they put a piece of rubber (like a thick gasket) between the mount and the rearview mirror and it stopped all vibration and rattling. I think it would work because it would not be as solidly mounted as before and the rubber would absorb the vibrations. Try it.

 
yes, some rubber should do the trick!

and remember: Objects in mirror are more stable then they appear //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
Why not just take the Rear View off? My teammate knocked his off... he reglued it back on and knocked it off again, except this time it took a piece of the window with it... reason is because he used some superglue shit. It was pretty sweet, we were watchin Girls Gone wild and he had the subs playing and bam.... off went the rear view.

 
It depends on where the mirror is making the noise from. If it is in the mounting area then yes a piece of rubber may help. If it is at the ball and socket of the mirror (where the mirror hooks to the long arm) then the ball is worn out. You may need to buy a new mirror and just screw it on the mount plate.

 
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