Are you planning on trying to shim the pivot point? If so you shouldn't have to remove the glass, once you unbolt it from the door the keeper should be right there.
The glass has plastic tabs/mount glued to the back. If you tilt the mirror upward as far as it'll go and look into the wider part, you can kind of see them. The mirror back is held into the tilt plate by friction and so no way to disengage the tabs. So ya gotta pry it off in a specific...
I haven't used the FOB since I got the CC key, as Eric suggested in the orig video, I also purchased an Apple wallet. It is very nice that it magnetically attaches to the back of my iPhone via the mag-safe cover and wallet if the wallet detaches from the iPhone my phone pings a message stating...
IMO the value of a vehicle is rarity and desirability, it's only worth what someone is willing to pay. Will the 2024 be worth a lot of money in 10-20 years, time will tell........ but if it is, the FE should be worth more than any other LC due to 5000 builds. Low mileage FEs will be worth...
Have you tried changing the brightness setting? I noticed on mine when I went "full bright" the display didn't seem as sharp. Seems like the middle is just bright enough and looked the sharpest (non-fuzzy) to me.
So I purchased the one that sticker fab touts..........
Overall ...........cheaply built.
There are zero instructions and you must rely on the advertisement photos. The fender strut supports bolt to where the plastic fastener for the OEM trim cover goes, so not a very strong mount by any...
That plastic nut holds the kick panel to the floor. look at the kick panel at the (towards front bumper) forward edge of the kick panel there's a hole. Look at the floorboard area (where the hole should go) you'll see a threaded stud.
I have this, works pretty good. The impact sucks, but works well once the nut is loosened.
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Anything can be done...... it's a matter of how much you want to spend. Unless you can get your hands on a salvage vehicle, I think it would be cost prohibitive for OEM parts.