My 1966 2+2 currently has no mirrors and I'd like to add some. Have settled on the Fosseway clip-on ones.
I have searched previous threads, and there seems to be a consensus that convex glass is best for the passenger side. For the driver's side, am I best going for convex or flat?
Wing mirror convex/flat?
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Knightrider
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#2 Re: Wing mirror convex/flat?
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I fitted convex on both sides and think they are perfect.
Flat on the driver’s side will give you too limited a field of vision.
Make sure you read the above post so that you can
1. Buy them direct without swallowing all the chaff about « Specially for E-Types, specialist product » bollocks, which they are NOT,
and 2. See how they need modifying to make a success of their fitting, so they don’t fall off ………
I fitted convex on both sides and think they are perfect.
Flat on the driver’s side will give you too limited a field of vision.
Make sure you read the above post so that you can
1. Buy them direct without swallowing all the chaff about « Specially for E-Types, specialist product » bollocks, which they are NOT,
and 2. See how they need modifying to make a success of their fitting, so they don’t fall off ………
Rory
3.8 OTS S1 Opalescent Silver Grey - built May 28th 1962
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#3 Re: Wing mirror convex/flat?
I had convex both sides. Best choice.
You may find the fittings work loose when you tighten them on the window then go for a run - there is a danger they could fall off. I put a small piece of non slip rubber under the clamp and it was ok then.
You may find the fittings work loose when you tighten them on the window then go for a run - there is a danger they could fall off. I put a small piece of non slip rubber under the clamp and it was ok then.
Malcolm
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
1969 Series 2 2+2
2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
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2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
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Knightrider
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#4 Re: Wing mirror convex/flat?
Missed that post - really helpful info, thanks!
Price on TEX has now increased to £39.90 including vat, but still cheaper than the £39.90 excl VAT that Fosseway are asking.
Will get a set and start modifying - don't have access to a welder, so might have to think up an alternative method for the threads. Saw a note that someone had drilled them out to 6mm and put in a 5mm helicoil - might work.
Price on TEX has now increased to £39.90 including vat, but still cheaper than the £39.90 excl VAT that Fosseway are asking.
Will get a set and start modifying - don't have access to a welder, so might have to think up an alternative method for the threads. Saw a note that someone had drilled them out to 6mm and put in a 5mm helicoil - might work.
Simon
1966 Series 1 2+2
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#5 Re: Wing mirror convex/flat?
No realistic hope of doing anything but a botch with a helicoil fitted into 2mm sheet, I would go as far as to say I do not believe it is possible, and there is not enough depth for a Rivnut of any dimension that I have ever seen.
For someone handy with TIG it’s about 10 seconds work ……….
Your car is worth it
so go the extra mile.
Believe me, making a lasting success of this requires these screws to be tight.
For someone handy with TIG it’s about 10 seconds work ……….
Your car is worth it
Believe me, making a lasting success of this requires these screws to be tight.
Rory
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