Hardwire Valentine one help ??
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I can't seem to locate the G Rides bracket and hardwire kit that some folks were using.... any ideas ?
This would be for the non power dimming rear view mirror.
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This would be for the non power dimming rear view mirror.
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The URL was gridesinc.com, but it no longer works. I checked my e-mail archive and the owners name is Gary King. He's based in San Luis Obispo, CA. When I Google his name and company name, I see lots of hits. Suggest you try to contact him that way (Linkedin, Facebook, etc.). Even if he's no longer in business, he may have some inventory to sell you. Great product and a super nice guy to deal with.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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As far as the hardwire I use the fuse for the rear wiper. I don't use a mirror mount I use a suction cup mount and can get it tucked up even higher. Had a mirror mount, didn't like it.
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There is an empty fuse that you can use. It is switched so it turns off when car is off. The wire on mine is simply slid along the headliner, and then follows the windshield along the left, and then down by door. Credit card can slide it in easily.