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Old 04-21-2008, 05:08 PM   #1
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Side Mirrors -- what looks good and works well?

Hey All,

I am looking for some nice looking side exterior mirrors for my 70 c20. I just took off the awful tripod-erector-set-type and want to put something on that looks good on the truck and works well. I am not towing a lot, so they don't have to be huge.

What have you guys found that works well?
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:42 PM   #2
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Re: Side Mirrors -- what looks good and works well?

Here's a good thread here.........http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...hlight=mirrors

Do a search on mirrors in title of thread only and it will come up with some great pics.
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:45 PM   #3
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Thanks!
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:51 PM   #4
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viperblue70 am i to assume that thats the color of your truck? i would love to see some pictures... im kind of partial to that color....
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Its impossible to beat the look of the '67 - '70 factory single post with the 5" round mirrors IMO!
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viperblue70 am i to assume that thats the color of your truck? i would love to see some pictures... im kind of partial to that color....
Yes, that is my color. I'll get some pics out soon
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Its impossible to beat the look of the '67 - '70 factory single post with the 5" round mirrors IMO!
I really do like that look. Do they work well? Do they shake at all?
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Mine did before I changed the mirror heads, but I bought new pair of chrome 5" mirrors from Tim Christian and they do good now. If I hit a big bump they shake a little, but all of the mirrors I've seen on the trucks do that as well.
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Its impossible to beat the look of the '67 - '70 factory single post with the 5" round mirrors IMO!
I totally agree here, they look great, but they love to shake allot while driving. The vendor warned me of that before I bought mine. Good luck and I hope you find the right ones.
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Mine did before I changed the mirror heads, but I bought new pair of chrome 5" mirrors from Tim Christian and they do good now. If I hit a big bump they shake a little, but all of the mirrors I've seen on the trucks do that as well.
So, no matter what you get for mirrors, you will experience some shaking? Good to know. I was thinking about the tiny small mirrors that go on the top of the door. They look steady.
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I like the west cost Jr my self this is not my truck but the style is I think great
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I like the west cost Jr my self this is not my truck but the style is I think great
How are the West Coast style for stability? Do they clamp on the top?
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Hey All,

I am looking for some nice looking side exterior mirrors for my 70 c20. I just took off the awful tripod-erector-set-type and want to put something on that looks good on the truck and works well. I am not towing a lot, so they don't have to be huge.

What have you guys found that works well?
What works well are the mirrors you took off.Guys forget that mirrors are for looking "behind" not looking "at".I`m not knocking teeny mirrors because I`ve run them on little shortbeds.But a truck is supposed to have mirrors to be functional.Truck mirrors look out of place on cars.Yopu don`t have to tow to need mirrors.Everyone backs up,merges,and changes lanes,right?
To sum it up,the better they look the worse they work.Hey...you asked.
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My chevy has tripods but the GMC has the square small ones. I tried them all different ways & places, adjusted them everyway I could still can't see much of anything with them. But the looks are great. Hope you can tell from the pic after resizing it. (Mirrors are just above the vent windows)
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Stock Arms, not sure what heads they are though, look a lot like Big-Rig peep mirrors to me, they do the job well.



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Old 04-22-2008, 07:20 AM   #16
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How are the West Coast style for stability? Do they clamp on the top?

they worked well. The stability was good. The main frame bolts through the top of the door frame and screw to the door skin below,the mirror clamps tight to the frame and I don't recall any vibrations that made it that I couldn't see where I came from.
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