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Post subject: Mirror kit  PostPosted: Oct 06, 2007 - 09:29 PM
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Pics of the mirrors kit. Everything is stainless steel. Motor support is fiberglass with aluminum plate inside. It includes motors.

Price is $400.00 shipping included.




 
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Very nice setup MM, one thing though, there should be another hole thru one of the bases, it would be for the power mirror wiring if someone wanted to add it. Also you might want to add a little stiffer spring, once bolted on the wind will make them move if that spring isn't real tight. I think the thickness of mine are .625. Hope that helps

Looks very good.


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RUN, the wires pass thru inside one of the springs. They are stiff enough, its the same setup I used in my car. In the pics looks like they bend very easy, but when in place they dont move while driving.
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MM how about at 100mph Smile just kidding.. Nice work on them..

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Post subject: mirrors  PostPosted: Oct 08, 2007 - 12:57 AM
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Very nice MM, and a steal at that price.

I do have one question though. When the mirrors bend in will the paint around them chip. Are they designed to have slight damage there instead of haveing the mirror ripped off?

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Jonh, at 100+mph its not advisable to look at the mirros Very Happy .

Mike the rubber seal avoid the paint to chip. Without them they will chip for sure, don´t ask me how I know it.
Some things I sell I am practicing a little "dumping" Shocked , so people could know my products and quality, nothing big arround 20-30%.

The secrect here is the mold. My molds where made when the parts where ready for painting, now the parts I take out of them give me 50% less work then the ones I bought.
I am developing an astray that comes in one piece and very easy to install. It can be CF or to cover with leather.
 
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MM, can you make them out of black fiberglass resin instead of the gray resin?
 
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They are done in black gel coat....the one in the pics is painted in primer ready to final painting....
Are you ging to paint it black? Because there is a great amount of work between the gel coat stage and the stage in primer. The one in the pic is ready for any color.
If you want i can send you in black base coat.

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Thanks. Two more questions:

1.- The angle seem to be very inclined, is it like this or is it the picture? (I rotated the picture to have an idea of the attachment base.)




2.- What is the lenghts in centimeters for the yellow, red, blue and green lines?



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Your mirrors look great!
 
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They are working great in my car......everything I sell was first tested on my car.
These are for NAERC doors, and yes they need to have that angle to stay straight when attached to door. For other base measurements I can provide mirrors with big square base to be cut to fit your door, you just need to check base angle to mirrors.
My base is supposed to be cut to fit even the Naerc doors so the green measurements will be of no use, but i will measure tomorrow.
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Here is a Photo chop mirror test on a Fiero door to determine the angle. I have overlaied the Diablo replica mirror on top of the original F430 mirror. The Diablo mirror seems to stick out more by several inches. Also note that these mirrors may actually be a inch shorter since they are sweep back a bit. MM, I'll wait for your measurements. by the way do you have a top view?

 
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HI, here you can see pics in my car:
http://www.kitcentral.com/pn/html/modules.php?set_albumName=album334&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php&page=3
I think the only thing you can do with my mirrors is cut the base off, ajust the angle an bondo it back.

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Thank you MM. Can you post the dimensions for me?
 
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Fierocious,

yellow 14.5"; blue 3.75"; red 8.75"; green 8.25

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Thanks MM. I'm assuming those are inches. I will review this information and get back with you in a few days. Also the mirror mount angle on the Fiero is 32 degrees.
 
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