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Gonna change out my sport mirrors , one I knocked the head off and the other flops. Bought a pair of NOS ones off the parts board here a few years ago so time to install. I think I already know the answer to my question but want to verify and hope I'm wrong. Is there a plate on the inside of the door that mirror screws attach to and is it attached to the door or loose and will fall if I just remove the screws.
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There is a plate and it will fall if you loosen them all.
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A few pics I found on the board, to give you an idea what you need.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1492114084 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1615259416 https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1555860495 https://ck5.com/forums/media/piece-i...l?d=1489186369 |
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Yea, thats what I thought and thanks for the pics Stocker and both mirors still on truck so can reuse the plates that are there. Guess window channel and the weather strip the glass goes up into will be changed out at the same time.
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Just did this on my 71 GMC , pretty much a 2 guy job too ,jus couldn’t reach it myself
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Before taking the door apart to get to the plate. I would take some long screws/bolts depending which size/style you have holding the mirror, cut the heads off. Then remove one screw from the mirror and replace it with the longer headless screw. then take second screw out and do the same thing and so on with the third if you need to. Then slide the mirror over the headless screws and then take one out and install the actual mirror screw. Just a thought and it makes it a one-man job.
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A note on the screws. Save your old ones if you can. They have a funny bugle head. I ordered screws from Classic industries. Thread was incorrect and so was the head. Sat too far into the mirror. Called them and they sent another set. Still wrong. Took the old ones and put them in my drill and put a spot of polishing compound on a towel and and buffed the screws. Like new. Just an idea.
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If you're a slow learner like me and you loose both plates in the door (In my defense neither plate fell off until I shut the doors and I didn't put 2 and 2 together together after the 2nd clunk when I shut the doors. :lol:)
Anyway post 257 in the link shows how I got my mirrors installed without help. I only wish I would have thought to put a dab of something sticky on the plate so next time the mirror has to come off the plate will stay put. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...698377&page=11 |
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Since I rarely ever have a helper, when I did mine I put some RTV on the plates, use the screw to hold them until it dried, then unscrewed, added mirror and rescrewed it down. Never thought about the long screw thing, wish I would have.
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The headless screws can be long as you want. Use long enough screws and they will bind in the hole if and when the plate tries to drop. You also will have something to hold onto to prevent frpm dropping. Longer screws make it so you can hole the mirror away from paint, that I would mask as soon as the mirror is loose enough to slip tape under.
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Got her done last night. Thanks everyone for the help and ideas.
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Nice. That's great that this got done!
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Festus came through again :lol:
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