You COULD buy the replacement glass from Honda Part Dept at an expensive price -OR- go to any good glass shop and they can cut you a piece to fit, and install it with the proper adhesive.
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If the mirror housing is ok, A glass shop can sell you a replacement mirror with double sided tape to replace the broken one. It even says "objects in mirror are closer than they appear"
Hi , it depends if only the glass is broken or if the backing plate is damaged as well. If only the glass is broken you can purchase a replacement passenger mirror glass for your Silverado for $24.99 including shipping from our website autoglassplus.com. Thanks Jack
If only the glass is broken take the car to your local glass repair shop.
yes u can.you can buy glass on ebay.com.
Hi It depends on what exactly is damaged If it is only the glass is damaged just the glass can be replaced. We offer a replacement convex passenger mirror glass for $24.99 with free shipping on our site www.mirrorglassplus.com. If the backing plate is damaged as well you need to buy a replacement mirror assembly which can be purchased from a salvage yard or your Ford dealer. Thanks Jack
If it's just the mirror glass itself - go to any good glass shop and they can cut you a piece to fit, and install it with the proper adhesive.
See answer for replacing the driver's side. Same technique applies.
If you are speaking of just the glass part of the mirror - the least expensive way is to take it to a full-service glass shop and let them do it. It's a whole lot cheaper than purchasing the Honda part and having the dealer do it.
Rather than buying a Honda 'factory' replacement, save yourself some money and go to a glass shop and have them look at it. If it is a fully equipped shop, they will be able to cut the mirror glass to the proper dimensions AND have the proper mastic (glue) to fasten it in place.
If you are speaking of just the glass part of the mirror - the least expensive way is to take it to a full-service glass shop and let them do it. It's a whole lot cheaper than purchasing the Honda part and having the dealer do it.