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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, smashed, cracked, or shattered side view mirror. This video is applicable to the 08 Subaru Outback
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I have to do a mirror change tomorrow, this video is exactly what I needed…Thank you very much.
P.S. A deconstruction guide of the mirror assembly itself would be very useful for future viewers
Hey can this work with a 2007 Subaru Legacy/liberty?
Perfect! I must have watched four different videos that missed several things, but this one did it smooth and by the numbers. Made this into an easy 30 min job. Thanks!!!!
Amazing tutorial, do you guys have any other tutorial on how to change the rear tailgate panel from the same subaru?
Cheers guys!.
Looks easy enough. Waiting for my mirror to ship in then I'll do it myself!
Thank you so much 1A for for this tutorial on replacing my side mirror. It was very thorough and easy to understand. It has truly blessed me and saved me money. Praying blessings on your company.
Thank you worked like a charm!
thanks for the vid. made it easy for me.
this work on 2011 Subaru Legacys I assume
For a 2012 Subaru Outback would I still use a 8mm socket or would that be different