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Velvc mirrors

Yahoo Message Number: 9433
WANT TO REPLACE MINE WITH CHROME 15" LOOKING FOR A GOOD PRICE ALLURE 99 32' 30305

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Yahoo Message Number: 9500
I have a 99 Intrigue and would also like to change the mirrors to the new type mirrors so I would like the here from anyone who can tell where I can purchase these mirrors.

Vaughn 99 Intrigue 10809

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Yahoo Message Number: 9533
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I have a 99 Intrigue and would also like to change the mirrors to

the new

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type mirrors so I would like the here from anyone who can tell

where I can

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purchase these mirrors.

Vaughn 99 Intrigue 10809
Called CCI this morning about the mirrors, and talked to John the Allure /Intrigue specialist he said the front of all the Allures and Intrigue are the same from 98 to 03, as far as the curve of the body goes, called parts and got a price of a pair $958.L&R electric, chrome no heaters, CCI part # 23297

Ted 99 Allure 30305

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Yahoo Message Number: 9536
Thanks Ted for the information. I plan to change my mirrors to the new style I think they give better vision.

Vaughn 99 Intrigue 10809

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Yahoo Message Number: 9537
I would like some input from the group: Our 2001 Intrigue, with 23,000 miles is starting to evidence excessive front end bounce over large bumps. My build sheet shows the coach has adjustable Koni shocks, and they are not leaking. Will an adjustment to the shocks solve my problem, or is it time for new shocks already?

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Yahoo Message Number: 9538
I had the same experience with my 03 Allure, and adjusting the shocks did not solve it. It turned out to be ride height which had been adjusted improperly. I suggest setting the shocks on firm and setting ride height to factory spec's.
Walt Rothermel
03Allure30811

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Yahoo Message Number: 9542
Quote from: buttonwd
I would like some input from the group: Our 2001 Intrigue, with
23,000 miles is starting to evidence excessive front end bounce over large bumps. My build sheet shows the coach has adjustable Koni shocks, and they are not leaking. Will an adjustment to the shocks solve my problem, or is it time for new shocks already?