When i ordered up all the parts to do this 2" chopped windshield project, I decided i wanted a clean, undrilled, unmolested chrome frame, with no fingerpulls, and no inside mirror holes. I ordered a nice little oval stainless mirror from Vintique that attaches tot he glass with adhesive, rather than with a bracket that screws into the top of the frame itself... I'm now having second thoughts if thats such a swell idea or not... seems to me "if" (when) the glue ever decides to let go on some sunny day, that my weighty stainless steel mirror is gonna come crashing down right on the top edge of my pretty painted dash... undoubtedly putting a nice big chip or gouge in the paint. I'm debating between aout 4 options...

A. Drill and tap the top of the frame and use a stock type bracket and oval mirror that can't fall off and wreck my dash paint.

B. Get one of those little cheapie plastic suction cup mirrors and paste it to the glass.

C. Say screw the inside mirror entirely, its got dual side mirrors and it seems that an inside mirror is gonna create a good sized blind spot anyhow.

D. Glue on the one i got and forget about it, I worry too much anyway.

So I'm open for any suggestions or ideas... If I'm gonna drill out the frame, i want to do it now, while i can still take off the top of the frame and work with it without risk of breaking the glass.