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Dexterous

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  • Birthday 03/26/1970

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    1999 Corolla CE

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  1. *** item sold *** My item listed on eBay with no reserve and calculated ship cost. This mirror mounts using the windshield mounting plate only! (and not at the headliner) May fit other vehicles; you’ll need to do your own wiring. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...TRK%3AMESE%3AIT
  2. If enough force is applied, yes the little handle can be forced out with the spring. It’s a little tricky putting it back, you may not need a replacement, the spring and the handle could be reattached provided nothing broke-off. You will need to remove the handle ’cup’ by removing the screw in the center of it. Once the screw is removed, the ’cup’ should be able to slide forward (or back?) and you should be able to lift it out slightly if not altogether. If the door lock handle came-off completely, then you should be able to snap it back in place into the ‘cup’, make sure the spring is seated also properly beforehand; if done right the door lock handle should snap back in place by the spring action, and should not be loose in the 'cup'. There should be a metal rod with a bent tip in the hole where the ‘cup’ was mounted, if you don’t see it reach inside w/finger and see if you can find it around the hole. You will need to take that bend rod tip w/nose pliers and insert it in the back of the door lock handle, into the hole. There should be a while moving clip that should lock onto the metal rod tip using small pliers. This clip keeps the rod tip from sliding out or becoming loose. After that, the whole ‘cup’ piece could be placed back into the door panel, make sure you slide it until it lock into the door frame and the screw hole should match-up if done right.
  3. You’ll need a JDM AE101Rear Disk hub assembly, complete with working brake cables and especially emergency brake cables. You can use US ‘90 Corolla Coupe rear disk pads with them but the problem would be finding new rotors. All sets I’ve seen sold have used rotors that are to thin to resurface and will be less than the 8mm min. required thickness. Rotors could be obtained from Japan and Australia, and maybe UK?
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