Like a number of people I had problems getting my new mirrors to stay where I set them. Above 50mph and they were blown out of kilter. After much twiddling I seem to have found the answer. It relates to the thread that the adjusting nut fits onto. Not enough of it. So I took the mirror off the door, took the nut, thin washer and spring off. I then put a couple of thick washers in replaced the spring and thin washer and the adjusting nut. Seems to have worked for me.
It is annoying on the occasion that you buy pucker stuff made in Germany that has not been manufacture properly. Still problem solved although I haven't been able to drive at 70mph to really test them. Fingers crossed.
Patrick
Good tip, I have managed to successfully tighten my passenger side, but my drivers mirror adjustment broke, but stayed in the tight position, so I simply applied superglue for the time being until I source a pair of Syncro Mirrors.
Owner of Flintstone, our T3/25 Caravelle C Syncro 1.9 Petrol.
No. Provided that you have standard door mirrors. Each mirror should be screwed on with two phillips screws on the outside of the door. So no need to remove anything inside. Should be straightforward unless a previous owner has bodged them.
Patrick