I've decided that I need to replace my interior mirror. It used to be OK-ish, but since changing my seating position the main thing I can see is
the cross-piece on my roll-over bar, plus my shoulder. The mirror also vibrates a lot, making it difficult to see anything. This is the sort of thing
I've got at the moment (a Sierra mirror on a stalk) screwed to the top of the scuttle, although currently it's a bit taller.
I could stop the vibration by bracing it against the windscreen, but now I'm wondering whether to go for a stick-on mirror at the top of the
screen. Unfortunately it can't come down very far as it will get into the area I look through.
So what are the alternatives? I believe that Paul G (907) has one from a MX5, but they can be hard to find (to be exact, I can't be bothered to
faff around scrap yards looking for one!). Are there any decent add-on mirrors that can bought on-line? A bit of extra vision and/or a wide-angle
view would be good.
quote:some cars (Elise for instance) offset the mirror to the passenger side
but now I'm wondering whether to go for a stick-on mirror at the top of the screen. Unfortunately it can't come down very far as it will get into the area I look through.
I made a bracket out of 4mm ally, bonded it to the screen and fitted a Racetech convex mirror, works very well, no blurring and a good field of
vision. The mirror passed at IVA on the long mounting stalk, without the screen.
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I've used a small curved mirror that you buy to check on children in the back of cars!
Removed the supplied sucker and screwed it onto the alloy centre bracket of my aero screen.
Works really well and I couldn't be without a centre mirror if I'm honest,way better for rozzer spotting than the side mirrors!
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Originally posted by CosKev3
I've used a small curved mirror that you buy to check on children in the back of cars!
Removed the supplied sucker and screwed it onto the alloy centre bracket of my aero screen.
Works really well and I couldn't be without a centre mirror if I'm honest,way better for rozzer spotting than the side mirrors!
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Originally posted by Bluemoon
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Originally posted by CosKev3
I've used a small curved mirror that you buy to check on children in the back of cars!
Removed the supplied sucker and screwed it onto the alloy centre bracket of my aero screen.
Works really well and I couldn't be without a centre mirror if I'm honest,way better for rozzer spotting than the side mirrors!
I have done that also but looking for a way to mount it to the top of the screen with out a sucker... I find that the normal rear view gets in my line of slight while driving but the curved on is nice and small.
How did you make up the alloy centre bracket any photos?
Dan
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Originally posted by 40inches
I made a bracket out of 4mm ally, bonded it to the screen and fitted a Racetech convex mirror, works very well, no blurring and a good field of vision. The mirror passed at IVA on the long mounting stalk, without the screen.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
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Originally posted by 40inches
I made a bracket out of 4mm ally, bonded it to the screen and fitted a Racetech convex mirror, works very well, no blurring and a good field of vision. The mirror passed at IVA on the long mounting stalk, without the screen.
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I think that one would be in my line of sight. I think I'm going to have to fix the mirror to the top of my windscreen frame...
My screen is about 12" tall. Here's a picture I took just now, after trying a Sierra mirror at the top of the screen - ignore the existing
mirror below! The Sierra mirror is still a little bit too low, but I reckon that I could make a new mount quite easily so that it sits just below the
level of the screen frame. Watch this space...
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One issue that I found - the mirror vibrates quite a bit when driving, and I think it's due to the foam pad I used to mount it on the screen; I
can push the whole mirror around fairly easily by hand, mount and all. I did use some thin double-sided foam tape to temporarily fix the mirror,
which doesn't help, but I'm not sure that a genuine sticky mirror pad would be a lot better.
Are there any alternatives? Otherwise I'll use the correct sticky pad(s) and make the replacement mounting face a fair bit bigger.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
My screen is about 12" tall. Here's a picture I took just now, after trying a Sierra mirror at the top of the screen - ignore the existing mirror below! The Sierra mirror is still a little bit too low, but I reckon that I could make a new mount quite easily so that it sits just below the level of the screen frame. Watch this space...
mirrors
One issue that I found - the mirror vibrates quite a bit when driving, and I think it's due to the foam pad I used to mount it on the screen; I can push the whole mirror around fairly easily by hand, mount and all. I did use some thin double-sided foam tape to temporarily fix the mirror, which doesn't help, but I'm not sure that a genuine sticky mirror pad would be a lot better.
Are there any alternatives? Otherwise I'll use the correct sticky pad(s) and make the replacement mounting face a fair bit bigger.
That looks like a Sierra one!
Making my own mount is no problem - the current mirror on a stalk is a Sierra one. If you cut off the stalk about 1cm behind the ball joint you get a
nice nearly-cylindrical peg that can be glued into a suitable hole. All I need to do is make a mounting plate with an aluminium peg fixed into it at
60 degrees; the peg has a suitable hole in the other end for the mirror. A few drops of Loctite on all the joints will sort it.
This will put the top of the mirror just below the top of the windscreen frame - I can't go any higher!
Is that mirror glue easy to find? I guess it's the stuff they use to fix the mirror mounting plates in tin-tops. It sounds like the ideal
solution.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Is that mirror glue easy to find? I guess it's the stuff they use to fix the mirror mounting plates in tin-tops. It sounds like the ideal solution.
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Originally posted by Bluemoon
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Originally posted by CosKev3
I've used a small curved mirror that you buy to check on children in the back of cars!
Removed the supplied sucker and screwed it onto the alloy centre bracket of my aero screen.
Works really well and I couldn't be without a centre mirror if I'm honest,way better for rozzer spotting than the side mirrors!
I have done that also but looking for a way to mount it to the top of the screen with out a sucker... I find that the normal rear view gets in my line of slight while driving but the curved on is nice and small.
How did you make up the alloy centre bracket any photos?
Dan