Wing Mirror Housing - Help
Wing Mirror Housing - Help
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crazycraig

Original Poster:

485 posts

252 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Oh what have I done.

Help is needed after I've managed to shear off my drivers side wing mirror whilst washing the car yesterday.(metal fatigue, not my stupidity I hasten to add)

As you can see from the pics it's not the tripod that has broke but actualy the metal back plate within the mirror housing.

[pic]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00527407f00000001.jpg[/pic]

[pic]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00527407f00000002.jpg[/pic]

[pic]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00527407f00000003.jpg[/pic]

Does anyone know if you can source just the back plate or an empty housing without all the gubbins (motors)to get a donor plate as I'm not looking to have a whole new housing sprayed up. (believe its from Citreon XM)

If this can be done, what is a budget cost.

Advice would also be appreciated in how to remove the broken part. I can see that it's connected to the tripod via a torx bolt from the underside but cannot see how the tripod is connected to the car. I've lifted the black plastic collar but am still non the wiser.

Many thanks

Craig

GreenV8S

30,996 posts

305 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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There's an externally threaded tube fixed to the door, a collar screws onto the tube, the tripod fits over the collar and is secured with a grub screw hidden under that plastic ring. You can take the tripod off either by turning it (unscrewing the collar from the tube) or undoing the grub screw.

ian187

407 posts

267 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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I can't believe you've done that (sheared off the mirror), almost exactly what I've just done to my mirror!
I've finally seen where the grub screw is and despite people saying its difficult to get to - I would say its impossible, I don't think I can even be bothered to try.
Sorry I can't be of much help - other than to give sympathy as my own Trev lies with the mirror dangling down the door! I was thinking about using "gaffer tape" and having it paint coded

ian187

407 posts

267 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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NB I did try unscrewing the tripod, but found that mine just rotated around the collar ie the grub screw that stops it rotating isn't tight enough.
No matter how many times I go back in the house have a coffee and think "that grub screw can't be that bad" I go back outside and think "Yes it bl**dy is"I think I'll be quite happy to pay someone to fix mine.

NB I actually did it trying to fix my door release button

crazycraig

Original Poster:

485 posts

252 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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ian187 said:
I was thinking about using "gaffer tape" and having it paint coded


Mmmm. Nice.

ian187 said:
No matter how many times I go back in the house have a coffee and think "that grub screw can't be that bad" I go back outside and think "Yes it bl**dy is"


s27

501 posts

305 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Mirror parts can be found here.

www.computermarket.com/mall/3933C3F3/OZ_Computers_Online_Mirrors_70.html

hope it helps

SP

crazycraig

Original Poster:

485 posts

252 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Thanks S27.

Looks like I need no 6. Just hope I don't damage anything elso whilst removing.

Craig