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I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

BracketBracket
(source: avrmobiles.co.uk)

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a professional do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a professional do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket
(source: avrmobiles.co.uk)

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a professional do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

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I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a garageprofessional do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a garage do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a professional do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?

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How to attach something to the windscreen bracket in Peugeot Expert/Toyota Proace 2016?

I have a van without rear-view mirror and I bought something to attach to the rear-view mirror bracket on the windscreen. The attachment system looks like this:

Bracket

The three small hooks are supposed to grab around the metal bracket on the windscreen.

However, I have tried attaching it pretty hard and it won't go. I'm afraid of pushing against the glass even harder.

How would a garage do this? Do they support the windscreen from the other side when attaching something like this, or is it safe to just push as hard as needed?