Steve, If you carefully heat up the area where the mounting ball attaches to the mirror with a bulb from a trouble-light, or if you have a heatgun and are very careful, you can soften the plastic just enough to get the mounting ball to pop in the mirror socket. When it cools, it's just like new. If it needs a little extra help, try a little WD40 on the mounting ball. It will evaporate slowly after the install and the socket will dry out so that the mirror will not droop over time under it's own weight (or jump out of position when you hit bumps). This is by no means a guaranteed fix, but it has worked for me on several Delorean rear view mirror swaps and replacements. The key is to warm the plastic without melting it and to not force the issue. Better to warm it and try it several times rather than breaking it. Later, Rich W. --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "stevepeck1" <stevepeck1@xxxx> wrote: > First, I am no quitter. When faced with the prospect of say paying > $200 for a bloody interior mirror, I'll go to great lengths...but I > learned that if you press too hard on the back of the mirror to get > the DMC's mounting ball into it, you end up with 7 (14) years bad > luck. >snip< > Seriously, ideas anyone? > > -Steve #3302