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<blockquote data-quote="brt" data-source="post: 31305" data-attributes="member: 2425"><p>This is for Glenbell: Kragen is a regional Auto parts store. Any local parts house will have similar mirrors. I placed a few extra photos in the gallery (Bobcat 763 Windows Mirrors) It shows how I did it. No holes to drill in the arms and the setup is adjustable. Use nylon insert nuts to prevent slipping from vibration. I've had mine on for a year now and they haven't moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brt, post: 31305, member: 2425"] This is for Glenbell: Kragen is a regional Auto parts store. Any local parts house will have similar mirrors. I placed a few extra photos in the gallery (Bobcat 763 Windows Mirrors) It shows how I did it. No holes to drill in the arms and the setup is adjustable. Use nylon insert nuts to prevent slipping from vibration. I've had mine on for a year now and they haven't moved. [/QUOTE]
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