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03-31-2020, 02:44 PM | #1 |
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Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
Hi Guys,
I am putting a 51 on a S 10 frame and was wondering what you are all using for outside mirrors. (I did a search and found very little info) I am looking for a small (4 inch round+/-) mirror for each side, that looks clean, and works well. (not big "truck" mirrors) I have heard that the "swan necks" shake so much that you can't see anything, and that some passenger side mirrors don't adjust enough to work, unless you shim them.....and , do the "peep" mirrors provide enough of a view? I am about the assemble the windows in my doors and it would be great to attach the mirrors before all the glass goes in. Please post pics of your mirrors, where they came from, and any info on what you like, or don't like about your mirrors. Thanks in advance
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03-31-2020, 03:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
I had the 4" peep mirrors and hated them. couldn't see a thing behind me. Recently I found a pair of 4 X 6 convex mirrors at o'rilley's which I mounted on some short arms I had laying around. They seem to work well, but haven't road tested them yet what with the "virus vacation" stay at home. im afraid of being pulled over driving the truck.
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03-31-2020, 08:07 PM | #3 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
Thanks for putting this question out there, it is something I have no idea what I want for my truck. Something I would like to hear opinions on as well is rear view cameras. I think the right one might be very helpful with the blind spots our trucks have, anybody using one?
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04-01-2020, 04:05 AM | #4 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
I fabricated a set using 5" convex heads. I have a panel truck, so the blind spot is huge, but I can still see fine with these.
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
The stock mirror on my 51 works fine.
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04-01-2020, 09:23 AM | #6 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
nvrdone - thanks for that input, I was afraid of that, I am no longer considering 'Peep" mirrors as an option.
MiraclePie - thanks for the pics, and nice fab work. I was hoping to get something 'off the shelf', and I think the convex would be a good feature. also.......your panel looks really good anyone else? pics , comments, dos and don'ts,... ?
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
MiraclePie: How long did you make the arms on your mirrors? Nice work btw.
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04-01-2020, 11:42 AM | #8 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
Myself I just used a LMC reproduction chrome arm with a ribbed 5" chrome mirror. Bolted it down with some old bolts I found in my bolt bucket to add to the patina vibe.
As far as I can tell it should work good. I haven't driven the truck yet but sitting in the drivers seat and looking behind me I can see good. |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
NeoJuice, thanks for the info, and pics.
Someone told me that style (long arm) shake so bad at driving speed that you can't see out of them......... I guess you will find out.. Thanks again .......... I like the look
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I had the peep mirrors and they were garbage so I took them off. Depending on the year of truck you have and if you have the window vent (pre-1951 no vent) they might work. But for 51+ the window vent is in the way almost no matter where you put the peep mirror.
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04-01-2020, 04:18 PM | #11 |
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
I have a 51, so I have the vent windows to consider.
I have seen the peep mirrors at the top of the door frame also......not sure how well they would work.?? Thanks again for your input, I was hoping to find a mirror set (both left and right) to bolt onto the door, just below the 'belt line'. I did find a set, but the reviews said that the passenger side would not 'angle in' enough to work, unless you install a shim The search continues.......
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I had the peep mirrors on both sides. On the drivers side the vent is in the way and you are correct on the passenger side the mirror wont pivot enough to make anything visible. I found this out as well and sold the mirrors on Kijiji for what I could get for them.
That's why I removed them and put on the drivers side stock one and left the passenger side off. If your shoulder checking the passenger side you can see right out the rear window so I figured the passenger side wasn't needed either then for looks. |
04-01-2020, 11:55 PM | #13 |
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Somewhere in one of the sheds I have a box with probably a half dozen peep mirrors tossed in it because I didn't learn a thing with the first one and bought other slightly different ones.
In the mid 70's when I was living in McGregor Tx my buddy Jr Fisher was a mechanic at the Chev garage in town and I was looking for mirrors for the 48 and he says that he had just what I needed that were new take offs from new trucks for 5 bucks each. He got me a pair of 73 to? Chevy C 10 sport mirrors and I have pretty well run them ever since. They look good as long as you aren't shooting for the "traditional" look they don't shake and new from the truck trinket vendors and while not cheap run about 40 each. https://www.classicparts.com/1973-87...ctinfo/58-123/
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In the last 50+ years i have had about every type of mirror. The peeps look great but are downright dangerous for me -- Age, declining eyesight and other issues make it worse. I finally went back to OEMs with 4x5". I have a nearly full size panoramic on the Passenger side. This works great.
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
I like those rectangular ones on the the lifted truck @vintovka. It "fits". Like most things, I think it depends on the application.
Useless round mirrors here tho.
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
mr48 - thanks for the info, I am hoping to find something just like that, but round.
vintovka - on your truck, a lifted 4x4 , those look great, but I was hoping for something smaller Chris (NJ) - those are the mirrors that I have found everywhere (Round Swan Neck) but I have been told they shake so bad when moving, that they are useless....and I am afraid that walking around the truck in the garage, I will be bumping into them. Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated.
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Re: Outside Mirrors - which ones to buy
If you're looking for mirrors like Mr48's but round. I have used early Mustang mirrors on several projects. I have never tried them on an AD truck but they should give you what you're looking for.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/exterior...waAqiqEALw_wcB
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They look good, thanks. I will check them out.
I find that the top of the door panels on 60's cars had a level/horizontal body style that was good for mounting mirrors, where the AD trucks are almost a straight vertical drop, so it makes mounting a mirror difficult. Thanks again for the suggestion
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My shrinking stature also makes the larger mirrors more important. Even had to ad an extension to the rear view mirror to see well behind me. My shaded slider window may have been a mistake as well but too late now. There are some mod pics on the link below if interested. I think whatever you choose a panoramic mirror on the right is best. I see almost all new cars have one for this reason. Might look ugly but a wreck is really ugly! |
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Something like these might work for round mirrors that don't have long stalks https://www.ebay.com/itm/Camaro-Impa...UAAOSwx6pYrur4
I'm not sure if the brackets will work on AD truck doors but the 60/65 mirrors have a real truck look to them. Means drilling a bunch of holes though an they might be a tad hard to mount on an AD https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHEVROLET-T...sAAOSw8U9cVPFs
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The replacement doors I got for my 71 GMC are 67/69 doors with the holes for the long stalk mirrors and I am going to buy the chrome 67/69 brackets and run square aftermarket mirrors on mine. I don't like the mirrors I have and still need to tow my car trailer and my Bayliner with it.
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vintovka - thanks for the info, no one seems to like the Peeps, and they all say they regret buying them. .... so they are definitely off my list. and you are right, a convex mirror on the pass. side would be great.
mr48 - those Chevelle/Impala mirrors would be fine, I am just worried about the mounting angle on an AD....if they can mount like the pic you posted of that purple chopped AD (I think that is the same truck as your red one?) that would be great. You are right, the 60 - 65 mirrors do look 'truck like' , and I am trying to go for a more streamline look. (if that makes sense) Thanks for all your help guys, I have some shopping to do and some decisions to make.
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Depending on how big of a hurry you are in the Chevy car trinket guys who sell impala or Chevelle parts usually have those mirrors at the shows. The heads swival so you can square up the mirror and bowtie if you run the ones with bowties or with the ones they sell without the bowtie you have a bit more leeway as far as moving them around and adjusting. I was thinking about switching to those on my 48 at one time. Yep purple primer one is the red one. I used to have my buddy mix up a gallon of purple primer with his choice of the mix once a year and redo the primer just before the big local show to wheel in with fresh primer. That photo was taken at the Run to Roslyn in Roslyn Wa that friends of mine started and I attended for about 24 years straight.
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