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wind in the wing-mirrors

Posted: 22 May 2007, 12:11
by mal0r
What's a guy to do? If I do anything over 60mph (or 50 with a headwind), my wing-mirrors fold inwards :evil:

I noticed some folks have two struts coming out of their T25 holding their mirrors in place.

Any decent solutions other than buying these two-strutted things?

Cheers

Posted: 22 May 2007, 12:20
by slowandsteady
apparently if you can get them off (i cant) you can tighten the nut inside to prevent this

Posted: 22 May 2007, 12:47
by mal0r
Hmmm, I'll take a look tomorrow night. Cheers.

Posted: 22 May 2007, 13:03
by High Peaker
I've just had that problem with my (new) mirrors. More of a problem than I thought as the camper actually goes faster than I expected.
Remove them with a large Philips (not pozi) screwdriver, and tighten the nut behind with a 10mm spanner. There is plenty of play in them.
I think the double strut-leg-arm-brace are for wide bodied, pick-up or Synchro's, though I noticed on the "Modded" forum that Corrado mirrors are the way to go for that "street" (aka aerodynamic) look.

Posted: 22 May 2007, 13:28
by mickB
High Peaker wrote:, though I noticed on the "Modded" forum that Corrado mirrors are the way to go for that "street" (aka aerodynamic) look.

'rado mirrors FTW 8)

Posted: 22 May 2007, 13:54
by Bigplatty
If you do take them off, May be worth replacing the locking nut inside. should stop the buggers going loose again.

Posted: 22 May 2007, 14:14
by ermie571
aerodynamic)


:rofl

would be the only thing......................


Emma

Posted: 23 May 2007, 08:36
by vag_glen
Fitting the big electric mirrors does the job, even at 140kmh they dont budge 8) , problem with the standard mirros is the fact thier flat, and even if you crank the 10mm lock nut up when at high speed and a average head wind anything flat is gonna move!

Posted: 23 May 2007, 08:38
by matt
just pinch the bolt up........the plastic cracks easy, then they frelled

Posted: 23 May 2007, 08:56
by Mocki
if you take the 10mm nut off, and the spring ( carefull theres a spr............................................ing , now wheres that gone ) pull the ball from the socket, and "rough" the ball part up with coarse sand paper it grips better....DO NOT over tightten it when you put it back together...

Posted: 23 May 2007, 11:14
by peasant
And if they're really done for, new, original ones from VW (not aftermarket crap) aren't that expensive either (30 something Euro each, I believe)

Posted: 23 May 2007, 16:33
by Cruz
I got myself a large phillips screwdriver that fits the oversize screws so whenever the mirrors get loose I can tighten them wherever I happen to be (as I have to push them in to get on the drive and over time they get slacker.

Posted: 23 May 2007, 16:52
by nowra65
Hi there, had the same problem, what I did to save the life of the threaded stud behing the mirror in the base, get about 5 or 6 m8 washers and insert them between the spring and the nut, that way there is no danger of overtightening the nut and stripping thte thread, hope this helps.

Posted: 24 May 2007, 11:59
by mal0r
Well well, just by tightening the nut inside (and borrowing Geoff Capes to move them into position again) looks like the mirrors are now rock-steady. Well, the passenger side one at least.

Thanks all