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Originally Posted by ember1205
Not sure if my explanation seemed like I was suggesting using the motor as part of the process to pry, but that wasn't my intent. I was basically saying to use the motor to get it into position so you can get in behind at one corner. Basically, watch the video notice how he gets the upper right corner to show a gap by flipping the glass a couple of times. That's the general idea of what I was trying to describe.
As far as how easy he makes it look... I guarantee one or both of the following: At least one tab on the glass was broken because he had it off previously or he knew exactly where to position his finger to pull back on at least one tab while prying the glass (you can sort of see that his middle finger seems to be positioned where it could be pulling at one of the tabs).
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Oh no, no worries. You explained yourself very detailed and I understood everything you said. The idea of using the motor to pry it loose was entirely mine in the beginning before I even posted for help.
The mirrors are done at this point. I did post a review on autoaddict's website. See link below: I'm hoping it is ok to post an external link.
(Sorry about the sideways photos, can't figure out why they're sideways when the originals are right side up)
What you see in the first image is fuses, that's correct. Someone posted a video online and he was using blades. Sharp blades. I opted to be safer and use fuses lol
https://autoaddictusa.com/products/2...39831208722503