Door Mirror Removal
Door Mirror Removal
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loo p

Original Poster:

50 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Guys

I know this has been done to death but I want to remove the mirrors and can't see the small grub screw needed:
1). Where is the grubscrew (there is a black plastic collar in the way)
2). What do I do after the grubscrew is loosened??

Thanks

ian187

407 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Where the grubscrew!!!! ha ha ha ha ha.......
Sorry I'll write a proper reply when I stop laughing hysterically at the images of myself trying to find the bl**dy grubscrew

ian187

407 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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OK, I've stopped laughing now. Supposedly you can lift the black sleeve and see the grub screw, but it will be quite low down into the boss of the mirror ie below the body of the door.

For me I couldn't lift the black sleeve up enough to see anything and now I know where the grubscrew is, I know there would have been no way for me to have got to it from lifting the black sleeve.

The other thing is, when you find the grubscrew there is no room to fit an allen key between the body work of the door and the head of the grub screw, so you have to cut an allen key down (with a hacksaw) to fit in the recess!!

What I did was take the glass out of the mirror, undo the 3 self tapping screws, mirror sort of falls in half and I managed to do what I needed from there, but you also get a better view of the grub screw 'cause you can lift the sleeve up and out the way.

No matter how many time I looked at the grub screw, I decided it was impossible to get to, it would be easier to replace the door

loo p

Original Poster:

50 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Thanks Ian - can I get the mirror body off by doing it your way ??

ian187

407 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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OK what happend for me was:
I took the glass out, then undid the 3 screws that held the mirror housing.
I could then get inside the mirror to undo the screw that held the mirror to the mirror base (the bit attached to the door) Once this was undone, the mirror came off (with wires still attached) but leaving the bottom part of the mirror (ie the bit where the black sleeve goes) still attached.
You can then lift up the black sleeve and you have access to the "tripod" bit which is what the grub screw is securing to the "boss" which is then screwed to the door!
You could then turn the tripod to unscrew it from the door "boss", but in my case the grub screw wasn't tight enough and the tripod just span around without unscrewing itself.
It would certainly be easier to undo the grub screw once you've got to this stage, but you won't beleive how awkward the grub screw is to get to!!
Depends what you need to do - I'm happy to explain more if this is all clear as mud

loo p

Original Poster:

50 posts

267 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Thanks again Ian - I just want to get them resprayed so I think I can do it your way and leave the tripod still attached to the car

crazycraig

485 posts

252 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Went through the same problem myself the other week. As you can see, to get to the grub screw is virtually impossible.



But with what you need to do, i would think by doing it your way you would have to cut the cables and rejoin after you've had the outsides painted, unless you can worm the connectors from behind the speaker through the hole of the boss and tripob. or unless your going to spray in situ.



Have fun.

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

288 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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crazycraig said:






Jeez who done your paint job runs back to sanctuary of Griffith Forum.

Theres some helpful info here www.pistonheads.com/tvr/default.asp?storyId=6095

also on my site too

BB

crazycraig

485 posts

252 months

Wednesday 24th August 2005
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Ballistic Banana said:


Jeez who done your paint job runs back to sanctuary of Griffith Forum.

BB


Why you little ?!*£!@?

If I catch ya I'll ya.

Now get back in your box




jjabennett

28 posts

213 months

Monday 21st April 2008
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Know this post is very old now, but having the same problem! Several of the posts speak of just removing the glass? Does the glass just pull out or do i have to remove it in some way to not break it?
Thanks

AntonyJ

5,254 posts

302 months

Monday 21st April 2008
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jjabennett said:
Know this post is very old now, but having the same problem! Several of the posts speak of just removing the glass? Does the glass just pull out or do i have to remove it in some way to not break it?
Thanks
To remove the mirror glass, use the controls to tilt the mirror up as far as it will go.
Then,looking under the glass you will see a small tab, this should be movable sidweays(can remember left or right), this then releases the glass.


Edited by AntonyJ on Thursday 15th May 08:48

jjabennett

28 posts

213 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
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Fabtastic thanks Antony

MuffDaddy

1,478 posts

226 months

Monday 7th May 2018
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Holey thread revival. I have the dreaded spinning mirror and have got as far as removing the glass and separating the body of the mirror. Now I can't find the grub screw or get the mirror itself off.

I'm putting a big flat head screw driver in the collar in the door mirror and giving it a thump. Nothing. It's had a good spray of WD40 too.

Andav469

964 posts

158 months

Monday 7th May 2018
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MuffDaddy said:
Holey thread revival. I have the dreaded spinning mirror and have got as far as removing the glass and separating the body of the mirror. Now I can't find the grub screw or get the mirror itself off.

I'm putting a big flat head screw driver in the collar in the door mirror and giving it a thump. Nothing. It's had a good spray of WD40 too.
You can pass an Allan key through the sikaflex on the inside of the door that seals the aluminium window guide, the mirror will be slightly upwards, but you can tighten it then turn the mirror