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Very easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          10 - 20 minutes            

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What you need

Step 1

              Door Mirror               
  • Use a screwdriver to remove the two brackets securing the top of the mirror.
  • The mirror will fall forward once the two top brackets are released; be sure to support the mirror as you unscrew the brackets.
  • The type of screwdriver needed will depend on your specific brackets.

Use a screwdriver to remove the two brackets securing the top of the mirror.

The mirror will fall forward once the two top brackets are released; be sure to support the mirror as you unscrew the brackets.

The type of screwdriver needed will depend on your specific brackets.

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Step 2

  • Lift the broken mirror off of the door.
  • Remove any cardboard or other cushioning (if any) from the door.

Lift the broken mirror off of the door.

Remove any cardboard or other cushioning (if any) from the door.

Step 3

  • Loosen, but don’t remove, the bottom brackets to accommodate the width of the new mirror.

Loosen, but don’t remove, the bottom brackets to accommodate the width of the new mirror.

Step 4

  • If you have new mirror supports, then remove the old brackets entirely and replace them with the new brackets.

If you have new mirror supports, then remove the old brackets entirely and replace them with the new brackets.

Step 5

  • Replace any cushioning behind the mirror.
  • While supporting the top of the mirror, set the mirror into the bottom brackets, then tighten the brackets.

Replace any cushioning behind the mirror.

While supporting the top of the mirror, set the mirror into the bottom brackets, then tighten the brackets.

Step 6

  • Replace the top brackets and tighten them to full secure the mirror.

Replace the top brackets and tighten them to full secure the mirror.

Enjoy your new mirror!

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                    Seth Wanderman                     

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