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Question for the guys with OEM 71-72 sport mirrors
I mounted a good quality aftermarket sport mirror on my passenger side in the factory location and i can't see anything with it. The mirror head doesn't turn far enough (it hits the base) to be usable.
My question is: is this just what you get in the aftermarket world or are the original (OEM) mirrors the same way? Thanks. |
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Sport mirrors suck for visibility, they are more of an accessory IMO
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Like Leddzepp said, they are more for looks than function. The originals aren't any better.
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Agreed! I have never been able to adjust the passenger side in my 72' to see anything. Sadly they are the best looking mirrors though:(
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It seems to me that I read that the passenger side mirror is mounted
a different distance from the edge of the door to correct this. Is that right? |
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The RH mirror is installed sightly further back than the LH mirror IIRC. |
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You need a pair of these new Soviet Micro Mirrors I've invented. Great visibility and almost undetectable.
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glad I read this I was going to get replacement sport mirror's for the daughter's truck guess we'll have to figure out something else then
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I know there were stainless West Coast JR mirrors and I have a vague memory of stainless SR mirrors on the larger trucks. But no chrome in the real world... |
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Guys, has anybody had visibility issues with the mirror arms that were used on the 67-68's with round mirror heads? I'm working on some arm designs and want to be sure to make any length/angle corrections if needed. I haven't heard of any issues with them, but want to make sure.
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I found exactly the same issues with the uselessness of the sports mirrors! Made more frustrating because I'm driving a left hooker on the left side of the road, I really NEED that right hand mirror. I was looking at the long 67-69 arms with a square mirror but can't find any down here. I found repop mirror heads from a 69 Holden and with a little ingenuity and a blob of JB Weld, fixed them to my original arms! Now I've got some practical mirrors that don't look too dramatically out of place with plenty of angle adjustment.
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All the factory mirror set needs is a small change to the angle of the ball joint on the passenger mirror. Just a little more inward adjustment would be primo... until then, I'm just using a dumb-looking (but functional) convex mirror stuck on the passenger side sport mirror.
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Is the problem it won't adjust far enough toward the door to see the rear quarter?
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Yes. The mirror contacts the arm before it moves far enough to be of any use.
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I have found that if you rotate the mirror slightly clockwise the mirror will miss the arm and you can adjust it in enough to see a little bit, but its still limited as the mirror is flat and needs to be convex.
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Does it do any good to reposition the mirror location forward or back to change the center of mirror rotation? I haven't drilled my doors for these mirrors yet but am close to doing it.
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