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Old May 24, 2007 | 07:39 AM
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What tools would be needed to pull a power mirror off of a '94 camaro?


I need to know cause the salvage yard is a little distance and it isn't my car that is going on..

About the wires is it going to be a wireharness with a clip?
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Old May 24, 2007 | 08:08 AM
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phillips head screwdriver and some sockets I think, I forget since it's been a while
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Originally Posted by myltwon
phillips head screwdriver and some sockets I think, I forget since it's been a while
What about the wires? Would they be in a wire harness?
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Originally Posted by Newguy07
What about the wires? Would they be in a wire harness?
they should be, but bring a knife incase.


bring a philips and flathead screw driver, maybe 2 of varying lengths.

and a 3/8 drive with 8,10,12,13,14 mm sockets should cover the spectrum for you, im pretty sure the bolts are 10 or 12mm.
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