You can use a flat blade screw driver to "pop" them off. They are held on with doubled sided tape and about five little clips. Working around the edge will eventually pull the cap off. I broke one of the clips removing it, but the clip will still function fine, so just take your time. I hope this helps some of you guys when trying to do cutom mirrors.
Also, if you are looking on going the chrome route, a couple of folks I have talked to have used this guy in Texas to get some non-traditional items "chromed". Funkey stuff at Spray Chrome
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You can use a flat blade screw driver to "pop" them off. They are held on with doubled sided tape and about five little clips. Working around the edge will eventually pull the cap off. I broke one of the clips removing it, but the clip will still function fine, so just take your time. I hope this helps some of you guys when trying to do cutom mirrors.
Also, if you are looking on going the chrome route, a couple of folks I have talked to have used this guy in Texas to get some non-traditional items "chromed". Funkey stuff at Spray Chrome
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Black 2003 H2 - Just like most of yours, just possibly with less crap bolted on.
My job: http://www.HardOCP.com
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This place sucks now, bye.
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Call your parts dept and ask for the mirror cap.
And next time keep an eye on that Shaggy goof. I heard he picks up stuff like a crow.
The sales guy said GM, _may_ in the future make the caps available...
Tom
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