Bwuttonmoon said:I have been pondering this for about a year now, I have tried all sorts or mirrors but nothing helped. I have just bought a pair of convex glass for my mirrors, yet to fit them.
Trikky2 said:Bwuttonmoon said:I have been pondering this for about a year now, I have tried all sorts or mirrors but nothing helped. I have just bought a pair of convex glass for my mirrors, yet to fit them.
The convex glass you have bought, is it to fit the stock mirror? If so where did you get them from?
I had one of those small round stick on jobbies for about five years but found it was simply too small when mounted on the mirror on the passenger side. Its just too far away.
The system I have now is a convex mirror taken from a modern car at the scrapyard. I looked at dozens before finding one that was vaguely the right size. I then used the dremmel to radius the corners to get it to fit within the shape of the stock mirror and then used silicone to glue it on top of the original. It wont win any concourse prizes but it does work and allows me to cover the dreaded blind spot that makes motorways difficult.
A convex glass that actually fits into the original would be ideal.
Bwuttonmoon said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370599663043
It has double sided tape so would fit over the original mirror although I have to old frames so I'm going to try fit it in these.
Trikky2 said:Thanks again Bwuttonmoon for the link.
Mine arrived today and the quality looks good. As you said, they come with self adhesive strips for easy fitting. I would prefer to fit it properly into the housing but the original plastic retaining strip is cracked and tired and will certainly break up if I try to remove it let alone re use it.
At a pinch I guess it could be fitted using silicone sealant, being careful to get a good finish round the edge.
Before I go that route, does anybody know if its possible to find/buy some plastic or rubber strip to fit the glass into the housing?
rev-al said:Interesting thread - but please note (and accept my apologies if you all already know this) but average silicon is detrimental to the mirror's backing - in time it breaks it down and starts to show through. It's better to go to a glass/mirror shop and buy some silicon/adhesive specifically designed for use on mirrors. It costs a bit more but worth doing if you are going to trouble to do the mod in the first place.
I fancy trying one of the convex mirrors too.
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