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Tzu 01-20-2004 12:29 PM

hey guys. my rearview mirror shakes like hell everytime i bass note hits at low volumes. is there anything i can do to stiffen it up or something?

Casper137 01-20-2004 01:09 PM

Ya I have the same problem ...makes it hard to shave on the way to work in the mornings... :D :eek:

Buffdaddy 01-20-2004 01:23 PM

Isnt the vibrating Rearview a sign of good SPL luck?

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Tzu 01-20-2004 01:47 PM

yes it probably does but it makes it a little difficult as a daily driver. i have dealt with vibration before but this is way past the stage of vibration. is there some special mirror i could get or something?

Tzu 01-20-2004 05:28 PM

is there anywhere i can get a stronger mount? or do i have to just live with the vibrating mirror

[ January 21, 2004, 10:32 PM: Message edited by: dodgeram ]

quadzed 01-20-2004 09:32 PM

Don't feed the trolls guys.

Xiph0id 01-20-2004 11:16 PM


Originally posted by Tzu:
eh radioshakfan, i have yet to see u post something useful.

is there anywhere i can get a stronger mount? or do i have to just live with the vibrating mirror

Remove it. Thats what I did. So long as you have to too side ones. Gives you a better view of the road ahead too!

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Thunderous Contender 01-21-2004 12:33 AM

Maybe try to put something between the mirror and the mount, like a thin peice of foam or rubber? I did this with a few rattling dash pieces, not sure if it would apply. As for my rearview, I removed it completely. The bass kept knocking it off and I was getting annoyed putting it back on, so I just kept it off. Now I don't even notice it's gone.

TomK 01-21-2004 06:14 AM

Nothing really you can do................. try finding the right spot for rear-viewing abilities and then permanently fix the pivot joint. As for Radioshakfan, I so wanted to comment on that pic you have there on the left, but unfortunately I have to be a responsible thread poster now. IT was so much more fun back in the old days when I could cause havoc and run ammuck. And it was going to be SO damn funny too.......... and yet all in good humor :D

Father Yuli 01-21-2004 06:42 AM


hey guys. my rearview mirror shakes like hell everytime i bass note hits at low volumes. is there anything i can do to stiffen it up or something?
OK you are cool. Should have said your windows break tho, thats a much bigger 'show off' factor.


yeah, kia really beefed up their cars this year. they now include engines, which some people find increases the car's operation. Others see it as useless extra weight added. i still have decided if the pros outweigh the cons. some of the more luxury kia's even have cushioning and cloth scraps on the seats (instead of plain old springs)
LOL that's a classic


eh radioshakfan, i have yet to see u post something useful.

is there anywhere i can get a stronger mount? or do i have to just live with the vibrating mirror
no u dont have to live with it, you can always kill yourself and take the easy way out


Radioshakfag.......your a waste of web space
seems that alot of people on this forum fall into that category, juniorsfse you ARE definately amongs the top 1 in that category


Nothing really you can do................. try finding the right spot for rear-viewing abilities and then permanently fix the pivot joint. As for Radioshakfan, I so wanted to comment on that pic you have there on the left, but unfortunately I have to be a responsible thread poster now. IT was so much more fun back in the old days when I could cause havoc and run ammuck. And it was going to be SO damn funny too.......... and yet all in good humor
ahhhh good ol' Tom. Sometimes i wish you could still unleash the wrath of your wisdom.


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