Thunder will not break a mirror.
best thing to do it get on the roof and cover with a plastic garden bag and tape down real good so wont break or get torn off during high wind
yes it can you see the lightning faster than sound that sound cant catch up
Not cover but try to protect from heavy weight of snow as it can break branches.
because it's fly's so fast that it doesnt have time to break it all...?
During Anaphase.
open the door an where u adjust the mirror there is a plastic cover pop off but be careful not to break thn undo nuts an away u go :)
It is bad luck to break a mirror. There is no not bad luck in breaking a mirror.
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Probably. But this is a poor use of a diamond. If you want to break a mirror, most any object pushed or pitched against it will break it.
I don't know, I have the same problem, but do not start with the speaker cover by the rear view mirror. They break real easy.
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When you are in the car, there is a plastic cover in the front corner of the window. Take it off. Depending of the year of your Golf, there will be 3 or 4 bolts. Take them off. Then watch out not to break the little arm (or wire) that goes from the mirror to the door (to adjust the mirror from inside the car). Remove the mirror and then fix the new one.
simply pop it back into the bracket that it popped out of. They are "break-aways" meant to pop out instead of breaking. It may take some pressure, but if it is not broken in any way, just force it back in. It will pop in abruptly.
All you have to do is remove the black cover on the inside corner be careful as it is clipped and it is easy to break..The nuts holding the mirror are 8mm just remove them..Disconnect the wire connector and it pops right out...
It definitely depends on the year, but on 1988 through (I think) the late nineties trucks with manual mirrors, there is a cover on the base of the mirror that pops off (be gentle because the tabs will break off if you don't treat them nicely). Under that cover there is a plate with a screw in it that you can tighten to keep the mirrors from swinging in. If you have to tighten the head of the mirror (a.k.a., the mirrors falls downward), then you have to take the mirror glass off - I think there's a similar mechanism inside of the mirror head (it's been a while though).
If lightning strikes a mirror, it will vaporize much of it, and shatter the rest.
because its made of glass