Door mirror damage
Door mirror damage
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ross

Original Poster:

219 posts

306 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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I've managed to bend my passenger side wing mirror forward, resulting in a hoorible snapping sound... it's now loose and moves back and forth very easily. anyone any idea what might need fixing before I start fiddling around?

jam1et

1,536 posts

274 months

Wednesday 31st December 2003
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The mirror? . Seriously though, I dont think they have a forward release mechanism on them so you're probably looking at a new mirror if you heard it go snap.

heliox

450 posts

284 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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the metal post inside sounds like its broken,your local dealer should be able to supply another for less than £20.

Fitment is a nightmare as you have to get at the hidden grub screw under the plastic cover at the base of the mirror that sits in the recess,do your self a favour and let someone else do it!

hope all goes well

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gruffgriff

2,079 posts

265 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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Hmm, don`t talk to me about mirrors.........

My driver`s mirror is taped on for now because the metal bracket behind the glass broke, leaving the whole assembly only attached to the car by the heater and motor wires. I`m told the metal post in the door that holds said metal bracket is also a weak point, so where yours has failed will be an unknown until you take it apart...... the mirror is from an 70s/80s Citroen CX after all!

My dealer tells me TVR don`t have any assemblies (they don`t sell individual parts - you have to buy the whole lot) but if I phoned around other dealers, any that have one will want 200 quid plus VAT. Plus painting. Plus fitting. Blimey.

If I remember my phone conversation correctly, PR Wood Motorbodies, who advertise in Sprint, have got an alternative supplier for the same parts and charge 100 quid + VAT for the whole thing, but didn`t have any in stock.

I`ve got an assembly coming from a breaker that advertised in the Autotrader - unfortunately he phoned a dealer for a new price before quoting me - so I`m paying 75 quid for a metal bracket! (plus the other bits thrown in for free!)

German/Swedish/French parts franchise don`t list the part.

I recommend trying breakers and ask for TVR/Citroen CX/Lotus Esprit wrecks(Can`t help with Esprit year but they did use the same for some time), after all, winter is the time TVRs get stuffed more!

Happy hunting.

heliox

450 posts

284 months

Thursday 1st January 2004
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Phone Kerridges, they have them in stock, 01449 720384

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