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If its the windshield mirror, gm usually uses a phillips or torx head screw to tighten the mirror to the base, which is glued to the glass with a special adhesive. If the screw is tight and it's the mirror joints that are loose, replace the mirror. If it's the door mirror, the inner trim on the door needs to be removed to tighten the mounting bolts. If the outside foldaway joint is loose, you will probably need to replace the complete mirror.
JB Weld... You can find it at most Automotive stores, and I do believe Wal-Mart carries it. very simple to use just allow time for it to fully set. You might also try to use something to hold the mirror tightly in place while the weld sets in.
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