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DIY: 2006 Matrix rear view mirror install(Using OEM bracket)

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Old Jun 22, 2008 | 05:47 AM
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Default DIY: 2006 Matrix rear view mirror install(Using OEM bracket)

Matrix Mirror Swap Using OEM Mirror Bracket

Tools I used:
Dremel
Hacksaw
Vices (table vice and MY drill press vice)
Metal FilesSandpaper
Kyrlon Fusion (For plastic bracket cover)
2006 Matrix rear view mirror
(Wanted it for the read lights and anything is better than the one already in there!!)
Nut and Bolt

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Hardness scale1-easy, 10 Hella hard) 5















Sorry for the spelling mistakes...it was late when i posted this!!

I am having a fellow Scion Brother (CanXb) help me with the wiring of the lights. I will try and DIY that as well pending time.

Thanks for the view and as always if you have any questions hit me up at :
exo_kutioner@hotmail.com
Old Jun 22, 2008 | 05:53 AM
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Awesome pics! What lights need to be wired up? Does the Matrix mirror have lights?
Old Jun 22, 2008 | 03:53 PM
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wow, intense project. nice work.
i went with a clip on RAZO, but this is much more seamless.
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