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bigboi11 
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Is there anything i can do to stop my mirrors from shaking so much.  I can't see out of them when i'm driving.
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Yea, turn the bass down.  :)
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your lucky you still have one..... mine sort of flew off the windshield while parked with the subs poundingI cant see out of my mirror -- posted image..

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DYohn wrote:
Yea, turn the bass down.  :)
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yea, i think we've all lost a mirror or two, walmart sells the glue to put them back up though.

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dyna mat or sound absorbing material may help lessen the intensity of the shaking and turn down the bass
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DYohn wrote:
Yea, turn the bass down.  :)

I cant see out of my mirror -- posted image.

HAHAHAHAHA Perfect advise....

I cant see out of my mirror -- posted image.
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Posted: January 10, 2005 at 8:44 PM / IP Logged  
i think no matter how much sound deading you do in a car that mirror is still gonna shake like hell my buddy has gone through about 3 mirrors or so in a 91 accord he is only running 2 12w3v2s JL and giving em only 150 watts each.
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Where the ball/pivot thing is, , wrap elastic bands in there really tight.  It works good enough that it wont flop around on you.     My mirrow would just flop over when my bass hit, ,that trick fixed it.
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either turn it down or learn to use your side mirrors as your rear view or to look backwards without swerving. there will come a point when your all your mirrors will loosen up from the vibration. most rear views arent all one piece so the rubber band trick wont work
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