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Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:10 pm

My wing mirror has been a bit "wobbley" for a while now and today when i went it was just hanging on and no more.

I've had a look at it and I am not sure how it was fixed to begin with. The two rods fit into the stalk but there doesnt appear to be any glue. There also doesnt seem to be any screws. Can I fix it (without copious amounts of duck tape) or should I just get a new mirror? If I get another mirror am I able to take it apart so I can use the body coloured part?

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by RDH » Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:24 pm

There should be a screw into the top rod of the 2nd picture - it's a complete PITA to get to from the underside of the mount. I think it's a torx screw!

I had the same problem after some wee scrote kicked my wing mirror off!

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:25 pm

cheers will take a proper look tomorrow, really annoying not having it especially since you have poor visibility toward the rear of the car.

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by campbell » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:28 am

nxy has some experience of sorting wing mirrors, drop him a PM, he may be offline a day or two having just had a heart op :shock: however he will by now be home, bored out of his skull "convalescing" for the next 4 weeks!!!
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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by graeme » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:38 am

campbell wrote:nxy has some experience of sorting wing mirrors, drop him a PM, he may be offline a day or two having just had a heart op :shock: however he will by now be home, bored out of his skull "convalescing" for the next 4 weeks!!!
Eeek! Pass on our best wishes for a max-tuts recovery.

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:16 am

Hope he recovers quickly as well!

Just looked on eliseparts and a new mirror is only £35 so thinking I'll just go for that. Does anyone know if they are orignal parts? I now have the old mirror in peices and want to transfer the body coloured section to the new mirror, anyone know if it'll fit?

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by RDH » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:23 am

whaleys wrote:Hope he recovers quickly as well!

Just looked on eliseparts and a new mirror is only £35 so thinking I'll just go for that. Does anyone know if they are orignal parts? I now have the old mirror in peices and want to transfer the body coloured section to the new mirror, anyone know if it'll fit?

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by campbell » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:27 am

graeme wrote: Eeek! Pass on our best wishes for a max-tuts recovery.

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Will do Graeme, 2nd time he's had the same "procedure" 1st time round didn't find the "leak" but apparently the top mechanic was on the case this time and they sorted it :-)

nxy will be posting on here before long I reckon, due to general boredom. He's got a wheel bearing and ARB joint to fix already, I hear ;-)
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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:31 am

RDH wrote:That's the worst part - the spring loaded section is a nightmare
Tell me about it! Got there eventually with a mixture pliers and long nose mole grips :thumbsup

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by Corranga » Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:05 pm

whaleys wrote:Does anyone know if they are orignal parts?
Don't see why they wouldn't be. With the exception of the 'tripod' section, which isn't sold as part of the eliseparts one, I reckon they are simply Rover Metro/100 mirrors :lol:

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by nxy » Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:26 pm

Hi

Campbell is right, not bored yet but have now rearranged all my paper work so at least some things are upto date.
I used a quick fix by the use of silicone and then cable ties to hold the mirror on until the silicone had set this was because the internal screw had been chewed up by the previous owners? so was just a lazy fix, but i now have a elise with no mot sitting in the garage ready for some tlc but iam not allowed to do anything for the first week but at least my electrical fault is fixed!! :D

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:23 am

Corranga wrote:iam not allowed to do anything for the first week but at least my electrical fault is fixed!!
Hope you have a speedy recovery!

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by Corranga » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:52 pm

whaleys wrote:
Corranga wrote:iam not allowed to do anything for the first week but at least my electrical fault is fixed!!
Hope you have a speedy recovery!
I didn't write that ;)

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Re: Wing Mirror Advice...

Post by whaleys » Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:11 am

Corranga wrote:I didn't write that ;)
I think I highlighted then clicked the wrong quote button :oops:

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