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About Replacement Mirror Glass at Halfords

Whether it was your fault, or an accident, cracked wing mirror glass is a fairly common issue. The good news is that fixing wing mirror glass takes just a few minutes and can be a simple DIY job or, you can take advantage of our mirror glass fitting service by one of our experts for added ease.

How to replace mirror glass

The glass in each wing mirror is held in place by a strong adhesive. You can simply line up the new glass over the old glass and gently place it onto the base. Once you’re happy, apply a bit more pressure and you’re done!

Wing mirrors come in all shapes and sizes, so you’ll need to choose the right one, or it might not fit properly. It’s easy to narrow down the mirror for you with our wing mirror glass replacement tool. We also offer a cut to fit option - simply come in-store and we can order the correct wing mirror or have one made for you - it couldn’t be easier!

Maintaining your wing mirrors matters

Cracked or missing glass in your wing mirror can cause you to fail your MOT. It’s also unsafe too. Seeing what’s beside you is as important as what’s in front of you. Shop with us and you can have your new glass delivered to your home or local Halfords store - opens in a new tab in days. It’s worth checking with your local Halfords store as we carry extensive stock and may have the part you need.

Replacement mirror glass FAQs

Fitting new mirror glass is usually pretty simple. If there’s any broken glass left, carefully take it off first and clean the backing. Some replacements just stick on with strong adhesive, while others might clip into place. Just make sure it's lined up right before pressing it in. If you’re not sure which type fits your car, someone at Halfords can point you in the right direction.

Swapping out a blind spot mirror doesn’t take long. You simply peel off the old one, clean the area so the new one sticks properly, then press the new mirror on firmly. Try adjusting it a little so it gives you a clear view of that blind spot while you're driving.