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IG rearview mirror mount?

Could you please post an image of the mount in place - a side view so one can see the position of the mirror relative to the overhead seatbelt sign.
Are you talking about the Wolfbox bracket plus AliExpress arm #11?
I developed that solution. There's a pic in my linked post above. Here it is again for convenience. This was before I tidied up the wiring.
The mirror sits lower than the airbag light panel because arm #11 is a drop arm.
 

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Are you talking about the Wolfbox bracket plus AliExpress arm #11?
I developed that solution. There's a pic in my linked post above. Here it is again for convenience. This was before I tidied up the wiring.
The mirror sits lower than the airbag light panel because arm #11 is a drop arm.
Thanks for that, I missed your link in the post 😵‍💫
 
My 67D mount has been too loose for a few weeks now, so I took at look at it and notice that the adapter that goes from the Grenadier ball to the 20mm ball has a failure (see picture). Have any of you had this same issue? I left a voice mail at 67D, so hopefully they will have a solution. I thought that piece was metal, but the inside of it looks to be plastic. Does anyone here happen to know what size the Grenadier ball is (the ball that originally held the factory rearview mirror)? I can't remember where I put my caliper measurer. View attachment 7890900
Just to follow up on this, 67D denied the warranty claim on this saying that I must have overtightened the screw. I asked why it worked for 8+ months and then suddenly failed if it was over tightened, and they didn't respond. With shipping, it cost me $49 to get a replacement from them. I am not sure that nylon plastic was the best choice of material for this piece, but if I am the only person to suffer this failure so far, I guess I'll withhold judgement.

I will not be buying anything from 67D again. Even if they are correct and it broke due to overtightening (which I doubt), $50 for the replacement part during the warranty period is BS in my humble opinion.
 
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