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by KarlT » 24 Jan 2014, 10:20
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by KarlT » 24 Jan 2014, 10:21
Oh & second lloydy's post, fit the proper ones!!
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by Winchweight » 24 Jan 2014, 16:17
Might have to bite the bullet, but the real ones are so expensive. Theyre just wing mirrors, not magic mirrors!
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by Bucketbabe » 24 Jan 2014, 16:58
Anyhoo, thanks for all the help and advice, especially the diagrams from Simon
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by syncropaddy » 25 Jan 2014, 20:10
How can you break Syncro Mirrors in the kitchen?
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by smokeyjon » 28 Jan 2014, 21:56
Mine are LT (I think), with the proper bottom mounts (no need to elongate the holes). I pushed the pin out and cut the bottom end of the arm down so the lower bend in the bar is pretty close to the sleeve that it slides into. The angle is OK now (the bar's pretty vertical) and I reckon they look fine. The only problem with mine is that one of them folds in at about 75mph, or with a gust of wind! I've tightened the nut to put more pressure but I think the bit with the grooves in has worn so badly that it doesn't stay properly located anymore
In my view the LT ones and the T3 ones work equally well, but as the LT ones are pretty hard to get hold of now I'd probably just buy the proper ones from BW if I was getting some now!
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by Bucketbabe » 29 Jan 2014, 05:59
75 MPH!!!
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by KarlT » 29 Jan 2014, 08:53
syncropaddy wrote:
How can you break Syncro Mirrors in the kitchen?
Ahhhh now you've done it. She's as mad as hell about your comment!
10 years ago, you would of said bedroom!
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by smokeyjon » 29 Jan 2014, 20:58
75 MPH!!!
Yeah well it is possible, but I must admit that gusts are a much more common cause
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by Bucketbabe » 29 Jan 2014, 22:24
I truly doubt that 75 mph is possible in my van. Even downhill, on ice with a truck pushing it.
However, we have experienced a lot of wind.
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by Winchweight » 29 Jan 2014, 22:49
We could drop,it from height, that'd do it!
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by Bucketbabe » 29 Jan 2014, 22:55
Winchweight wrote: We could drop,it from height, that'd do it!
I'll drop you
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by Aidan » 30 Jan 2014, 08:17
the mirror is available without the bracket
euro car parts used to be the cheapest for them and there's were hella units, tbh it has been afew years since I bought any though
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by syncropaddy » 30 Jan 2014, 20:08
KarlT wrote: syncropaddy wrote:
How can you break Syncro Mirrors in the kitchen?
10 years ago, you would of said bedroom!
No ..... thats where I break mine!
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by yahir » 10 Feb 2014, 06:10
We could drop,it from tallness, that's do it!