156 wing mirror mounting bracket
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Part of the whole caboodle I'm afraid. You can get new ones from
http://www.alfaworkshop.co.uk/parts/156_Mirror.sht...
and
http://wingmirrorman.co.uk./alfa156.html
for instance.
Or you could get some from a scrapper to paint up while yours are still on the car. I left mine on the car and bodged them but they looked better than loads of white corroded monkey metal showing through!

http://www.alfaworkshop.co.uk/parts/156_Mirror.sht...
and
http://wingmirrorman.co.uk./alfa156.html
for instance.
Or you could get some from a scrapper to paint up while yours are still on the car. I left mine on the car and bodged them but they looked better than loads of white corroded monkey metal showing through!

There's also some on eBay I've been watching if I can't get the powder coating done.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
This thread prompted me to take a look at the mirror on my sportwagon yesterday which has this problem. Here's what to do if you want a DIY refurbishment
1. Unclip trinagular cover on inside of door. This just pulls off.
2. Unplug connector for mirror electrics.
3. Remove 3 M6 bolts from inside. Keep hold of your mirror as you undo the last bolt!
4. Remove mirror from door, taking care to feed wiring through from the inside.
5. Remove three small Torx bolts (sorry not sure what size they are) which hold mirror assembly onto bracket
6. Remove mirror from bracket, again feeding wiring through hole in bracket.
7. The bracket is an aluminium casting. I used a soft wire brush in a dremel to remove all the flaking paint, corrosion etc. Took about 30 minutes to get it all shiny.
8. Paint with an aluminium primer. (This is how far I've got so far)
9. Spray with a satin black aerosol
There you go. Save yourself £90 for an hour or so work
ETA I'll post up a couple of pics later today
1. Unclip trinagular cover on inside of door. This just pulls off.
2. Unplug connector for mirror electrics.
3. Remove 3 M6 bolts from inside. Keep hold of your mirror as you undo the last bolt!
4. Remove mirror from door, taking care to feed wiring through from the inside.
5. Remove three small Torx bolts (sorry not sure what size they are) which hold mirror assembly onto bracket
6. Remove mirror from bracket, again feeding wiring through hole in bracket.
7. The bracket is an aluminium casting. I used a soft wire brush in a dremel to remove all the flaking paint, corrosion etc. Took about 30 minutes to get it all shiny.
8. Paint with an aluminium primer. (This is how far I've got so far)
9. Spray with a satin black aerosol
There you go. Save yourself £90 for an hour or so work

ETA I'll post up a couple of pics later today
Edited by Camoradi on Monday 6th April 12:53
Found a local company who do shot blasting and powder coating - http://www.perfect-coatings.co.uk/index.html
Dropped the housings off yesterday, should be ready Friday for £30 the pair
Dropped the housings off yesterday, should be ready Friday for £30 the pair

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