RE: dash mounted rearview mirror
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RE: dash mounted rearview mirror



There's another answer. Take two pair of small vise grips and clamp them 
on opposite sides of the nut. Then take a screwdriver or some small bar 
and place it between them and turn it off. I think the inside of the nut 
may be your easist option. Think "inside" the box :-)

Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
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Tom Duross wrote:
> 
> No luck with a socket and universal joint? I realize it's a biggie.
> If you can get fairly vertical to it you could try a supply/stop wrench,
> know any plumbers?  They use them on the nuts that hold down faucets to 
> sink
> decks or countertops.  Those are 1" or bigger.
> I have some needle nose vice-grips but none that open that far, maybe 
> there
> are some that do.
> No luck tapping the flat with a screwdriver and hammer either?
> Moe, Larry the cheese!
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> huh?
> ;)
> I'll go to the hardware store and see what I can figure out..
> 
> I don't really wanna bang too much on it, for fear of shattering a 47
> year old mirror... bad luck, don't ya know ;)
> 
> 



Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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