Does anyone elses side mirrors blow in towards the camper when they are travelling on the motorway? ... If so, has anyone found a solution for this other than banging a screw into the joint to permanently fix it?
Cheers!
Cal
"Nature and wisdom never are at strife." (Plutarch)
Try tightening the nut up under the fixing bracket.If that does not work.This is worth a try.
1.Remove mirror.Under the bracket there is a nut.
2.spray the nuts with plusgas.(if seized)
3.take off the nuts.the spring.and the half round piece of metal.
4.give the tapered shaft a good emery clothing.
5.grease the shaft.and re assemble.
2.1 LPG/Petrol Auto Caravelle
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits"
My patent method for when the spring has lost it's strength is to grease your balls and dip them in sand and reassemble - rock steady and lessens the chance of snapping the shaft as some people do trying to tighten it more. Mine don't move a single mm yet can still positioned with reasonable force.
My patent method for when the spring has lost it's strength is to grease your balls and dip them in sand and reassemble - rock steady and lessens the chance of snapping the shaft as some people do trying to tighten it more. Mine don't move a single mm yet can still positioned with reasonable force.
That may be it, as you say oldie, snapping that shaft is easy to do...
Sanding your balls it is then, er, I mean mine.. Ooer!
Just had a look, got mirror off camper ... Nut, washer and spring off (slightly rusty) but how the hell do I get the bracket off to grease the ball? :-S cheers guys x
"Nature and wisdom never are at strife." (Plutarch)
Oldiebut goodie wrote:My patent method for when the spring has lost it's strength is to grease your balls and dip them in sand and reassemble - rock steady and lessens the chance of snapping the shaft as some people do trying to tighten it more. Mine don't move a single mm yet can still positioned with reasonable force.
Or alternatively, once you have taken the nut and spring off, take the bracket that screws onto the door off the mirror. Then insert a locking washer onto the bolt between the bracket and the rounded metal support on the side of the mirror. Then put the spring washer and nub back on and tighten up. I tried various options before this but I found that finally my mirrors are no longer floppy.