I'm sorry if I didn't mention it in the video but I no longer have access to this vehicle to check. If you have any cheapo socket set though I can guarantee that you won't have a problem. It's not an unusual size.
No, the vapour barrier comes with it's own tar-like adhesive bead. You just have to try your best not to damage it when you take it off. As long as you don't get grass and shit all over it, you can just press it back down onto the sheet metal and it will stick just fine.
Watching this video has reassured to me why I need to take it over to the dealership for them to replace. Thank you!
This might be the most concise wrenching video I’ve ever seen. Thank you!!
What size socket did u have
Thank you for making this video I’m about to go in now wish me luck. Lol oh and thanks for helping out the Mopar Family.
No problem bro. Good luck but it's not too bad so you should be ok.
Ik it’s a 2013 but is the removal the same for later models like 2026
Thank you
Glad to help.
Thanks, it really helped on my mirror replacement. (PS, had a 69 Chevelle SS back in the day!)
Right on!
What size is those hex nut on the mirror
I'm sorry if I didn't mention it in the video but I no longer have access to this vehicle to check. If you have any cheapo socket set though I can guarantee that you won't have a problem. It's not an unusual size.
I use a 5/16
@@autocad3227 Thanks for helping with that. Based on that weird fraction, my guess is it's metric, 8mm.
Do you need some type of glue to put the vapor barrier thing back up?
No, the vapour barrier comes with it's own tar-like adhesive bead. You just have to try your best not to damage it when you take it off. As long as you don't get grass and shit all over it, you can just press it back down onto the sheet metal and it will stick just fine.
Took me an hour only because I spent 40 minutes looking for tools I had lacked