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Old 01-02-2014, 01:08 AM   #15
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Re: camper mirror hardware

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Just a thought but when I installed my camper mirrors on my '71 4x4 I used small rubber washers or grommets between the mirror arm and the steel door skin. Also used stainless bolts and nuts, got them from local Fastenal store. Keeps the door skin sealed from rain, snow and care washings. Also holds the mirror brace away from the door skin so dirt and such does not lodge between the mirror brace and door skin. Slight opening or cavity of about 1/8" or so allows water to wash past keeping area clean.
That's a major reason I used the method I posted in my 2 posts above. The vinyl covered jack nuts do all of what you mentioned.
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