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It appears there's about half of the regular GMSB posters that like the 'dumbo' mirror and another half than could do without it. :hmm: I definitely like retros idea of the power folding mirror adaptation to a square. Now THAT I could get on board with!! :)
 

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I don't like them on lowered trucks, but on lifted or stock trucks they are just fine in my opinion. And the gigantic mirrors that hotrod was talking about that go from the top of the door down to the door crease are usually pretty fugly, but I've seen a few exceptions to the rule.
 

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And the gigantic mirrors that hotrod was talking about that go from the top of the door down to the door crease are usually pretty fugly.

I'm gonna sneak into O77's garage and bolt a set of those things onto his 77. I am using self tapping sheet metal screws so they go right into the sheet metall too and don't fall off. I'll also be sure to use the kind that use the stabilizer rod that goes to the center of the door. It's only gonna put about 8 holes in each door. I bet he'll love Dumbo mirrors after I get done.
 

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In fact, I think I'll throw a couple tack welds on the brackets too. Would't want them screws to work loose.
 

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I'm gonna sneak into O77's garage and bolt a set of those things onto his 77. I am using self tapping sheet metal screws so they go right into the sheet metall too and don't fall off. I'll also be sure to use the kind that use the stabilizer rod that goes to the center of the door. It's only gonna put about 8 holes in each door. I bet he'll love Dumbo mirrors after I get done.

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In fact, I think I'll throw a couple tack welds on the brackets too. Would't want them screws to work loose.

...and for that you ask???? :slap::slap:
 

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I'm gonna sneak into O77's garage and bolt a set of those things onto his 77. I am using self tapping sheet metal screws so they go right into the sheet metall too and don't fall off. I'll also be sure to use the kind that use the stabilizer rod that goes to the center of the door. It's only gonna put about 8 holes in each door. I bet he'll love Dumbo mirrors after I get done.
Just go balls to the walls and slap some west coast mirros on his ****. :roflbow:
 

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I can just picture Old hancuffed and gaged on a chair while HRPC does this " :evillol: " with the screw gun and a self tapper in his hand drilling away, lmao!!!!!!
 

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Hahahaha, and you know how sometimes those screws can walk if ya don't hold it right. Walkin all over that purdy blue paint, LMAO!!!!!
 
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:Sumo:

you better not :nono:

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Tie O77 up, punch holes in his paint and then when all is said and done, you could push Old on the ground hehehe
 

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