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jamesc12

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After having a nose around Jockman's DB9 this weekend, I really liked the wing mirrors (the ones that were filled with Tony's V12V all day biggrin) - they are much sleeker (and more expensive I assume) than the old Volvo units. From visual inspection, they seem to fit onto the same fixing area as my older mirror - in other words, the door/mounts doesn't look to have changed.

Are they a straight swap? And has anyone got the part number for them?

I found a photo here:



vs older ones:



Cheers

yeti

6,947 posts

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Group buy James - I'll have a set too smile

Jockman

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I didn't really notice them until James pointed them out, but you are indeed looking at the old volvo ones.

Glad you got permission to post up that copyright photo wink

Quick search on the net does no good so could be a tricky one to find unless you want to ask BR.

Did find a new Owner's Manual for £200, and I discovered that the ECU comes in 315mhz or 433mhz.

So not a complete waste of time smile


jamesc12

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Jockman said:
Glad you got permission to post up that copyright photo wink
Might have guessed you'd be the one to pick me up on that laugh

Group buy would be interesting. I've just emailed a couple of places to find out about pricing etc.

Anyone else keen for a pair? Assuming they're a straight swap that is.

Jockman

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jamesc12 said:
.....Anyone else keen for a pair? Assuming they're a straight swap that is.
Indicative pricing would be useful too smile
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AMDBSNick

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Jockman said:
Did find a new Owner's Manual for £200
You do not need an Owner's Manual FFS

Jockman

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AMDBSNick said:
You do not need an Owner's Manual FFS
I just like collecting things.

I know....it's an illness.

I hate paying for them though frown

AMDBSNick

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Jockman said:
I just like collecting things.

I know....it's an illness.

I hate paying for them though frown
So long as you promise not to use it they can be obtained for nothing on here biggrin

I have the DBS one. Petrified me just having a quick look

jamesc12

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Ok I dug out my DB9 parts list and it has the relevant info:

OLD:


NEW:


The main assembly part is:

Mirror assy, RH. Part No. 9G43-17682-DB
Mirror assy, LH. Part No. 9G43-17683-DB

With the glass:

Glass, mirror assy, convex, RH. Part No. 6G43-37-10124
Glass, mirror assy, convex, LH. Part No. 6G43-37-10125

Jockman

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Is it a straight swap for the Heated and Auto-Dimming functions if applicable ? smile

jamesc12

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Jockman said:
Is it a straight swap for the Heated and Auto-Dimming functions if applicable ? smile
Needs a bit more investigation but at this stage I would say 90% yes.

George H

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Are the little sticky outy bits that hold the mirror to the car supposed to be painted? Mine are just black plastic.

DB9VolanteDriver

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jamesc12 said:
After having a nose around Jockman's DB9 this weekend, I really liked the wing mirrors (the ones that were filled with Tony's V12V all day biggrin) - they are much sleeker (and more expensive I assume) than the old Volvo units. From visual inspection, they seem to fit onto the same fixing area as my older mirror - in other words, the door/mounts doesn't look to have changed.

Are they a straight swap? And has anyone got the part number for them?

I found a photo here:



vs older ones:



Cheers
Called me confused. Isn't the upper photo the 'old style', not the lower photo as you have noted?

jamesc12

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George H said:
Are the little sticky outy bits that hold the mirror to the car supposed to be painted? Mine are just black plastic.
Nope - both are similar styles - the stumps and lower part of the mirrors are black plastic on new and old. I think the (copyright'd) photo of the new mirror I have is from the unveiling of the DB9 facelift so might have been colour coded for that purpose.

jamesc12

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DB9VolanteDriver said:
Called me confused. Isn't the upper photo the 'old style', not the lower photo as you have noted?
The upper photo is the newer style. Sleeker and the mirrors are distinctly separate from the door (thinner, longer beam). The older style have much less separation (thicker, shorter beam).

Jockman

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The upper photo is the style on my 2009, and I noted the lower styling on James' 2005 DB9.

Perhaps different in the USA confused

Black9

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The upper ones are the same (well main assembly) as on the Vantage and come from an 05-06 Volvo, the lower ones are the same as used on the old XK8.

Stuart Dickinson

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jamesc12 said:
DB9VolanteDriver said:
Called me confused. Isn't the upper photo the 'old style', not the lower photo as you have noted?
The upper photo is the newer style. Sleeker and the mirrors are distinctly separate from the door (thinner, longer beam). The older style have much less separation (thicker, shorter beam).
There's actually an even newer version as well! The lower photo there is the early MY DB9's, the upper is from around 2007/8MY until 2011 at which point there's a newer, taller one.

yeti

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at which point there's a newer, taller one.
I think this 'middle' one is probably the sleekest and best looking though the new ones are on the large size - regulations? If I can maintain the powerfold... And it won't cost much to paint as James says, colour match only needs to be 99%.

Jockman

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Stuart Dickinson said:
There's actually an even newer version as well! The lower photo there is the early MY DB9's, the upper is from around 2007/8MY until 2011 at which point there's a newer, taller one.
In which case, well-spotted DB9VolanteDriver thumbup

Rick told me a while back about issues with the wing mirrors being too small (especially on the One-77) so Yeti may well be correct too on the regulations bit smile
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