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exosteve
07-09-2014, 14:56
Came up with a solution for my mirror and it still folds in.
Alex the bit in the hole on your door should just push out.
And in there is a spring.
You need that.
Split the casing on your mirror.but be careful not to break.
Cut the wires out as you won't be able fix the electrics.
And you have got this
exosteve
07-09-2014, 14:58
Next you have to grind 3\4 of the top of a bolt off.
exosteve
07-09-2014, 14:59
Drop the bolt through the mirror like this and it will wedge itself into place
exosteve
07-09-2014, 15:00
Now put your mirror in place with the original spring a washer and nyloc nut
exosteve
07-09-2014, 15:01
Hey presto.
exosteve
07-09-2014, 15:02
Folded.then just put the cover back on
AlexD333
07-09-2014, 15:04
Nicely done sir. Just can't grind here which is a shame :thumb2
exosteve
07-09-2014, 15:40
What do you mean can't grind here
kitchenman
07-09-2014, 18:35
Good fix, but why not drill the bolt to take the wires?
Good fix, but why not drill the bolt to take the wires?
Great idea, :thumb2
Some sleeving over the wires and counter sink the bolt at both ends to stop any chafing.
exosteve
07-09-2014, 19:06
Yeah.if some thought went into it.you could save the electrics.
Mines the drivers side so I don't mind manual.
kitchenman
07-09-2014, 19:53
I have a broken near side to fix, what size is the bolt you used?
exosteve
07-09-2014, 20:24
Think it was 60mm in length.12 mm dia with 1.75 pitch.
exosteve
07-09-2014, 20:26
May have been 70mm.
Will measure
solarman216
07-09-2014, 21:08
way behind I posted a similar fix months ago but do not ask me to find it, Rick
kitchenman
07-09-2014, 21:20
Thanks for OD that was what I wanted
I took the cables out of the connector so no cuts or sleaving, I may get away with a 6 or 7mm hole, I have a lathe so should not be too hard.
I will search for Rich solarmans posting
solarman216
07-09-2014, 22:10
my fix did not include electrics,Rick
AlexD333
07-09-2014, 22:11
my fix did not include electrics,Rick
I imagine electrics fix will be damn fiddly. Might be best to get another mirror n housing for what it's worth :thumb2
exosteve
08-09-2014, 08:21
20 pence bolt.or £40 mirror and fitting?:nenau
kitchenman
08-09-2014, 11:46
If you cut the wires then it will be fidly but in my case I dismantled the connector so the wires just have the barbed socket on the end.
Being colour blind even though I took pictures putting it together in the right sequence may be a challenge.
When I do the fix I will post pictures, please do not hold breath I tend to put things off, I have a working mirror thanks to CNC so there is no rush.
20 pence bolt.or £40 mirror and fitting?:nenau
£40 mirror...:augie
I wish...:augie
Try £200 for the heated and electrically adjusted one, new from Ford...
That was before I joined this forum, or before I used ebay, when a transit flat bed passed me, he was 2 feet over the white line, and smashed my mirror with his....
There were over a thousand pieces spread over 50 metres or more on the road, gutter and verge...:eek:
That was an expensive day out.
Guess what... he never stopped.:eek:
This was long before I had my on board camera..:doh
So a cheap bolt... cheap fix... I like that...:thumb2
That's what this forum is about.
Anyone got any time to make a download on this one:nenau
:clap:clap:clap
kitchenman
08-09-2014, 14:18
CNCFABS sent me my replacement mirror, light blue is better than nothing.
Adz saw it was wrong colour and said he had some
Look at the state of that paintwork :doh
Look at the state of that paintwork :doh
nowt wrong with a few go faster stripes:lol
Look at the state of that paintwork :doh
Yes, but he thought the scratches and scuffs wouldn't show on green paintwork...:augie
After all he was going green laning after all...:doh
:lol:lol:lol
AlexD333
08-09-2014, 20:30
Yes, but he thought the scratches and scuffs wouldn't show on green paintwork...:augie
After all he was going green laning after all...:doh
:lol:lol:lol
*drumroll* :lol
AlexD333
20-09-2014, 14:49
Don't ask me how coz I wasn't really paying attention but my mirror is now fixed.
He just put a normal bolt through it and did it up :nenau
It still folds in all positions too.. :nenau no cutting required, took about 5 mins :nenau
Baffled? :nenau :p
exosteve
20-09-2014, 19:58
Yuuup!
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