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Re: Which type of mirrors do y'all like best?

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Subject: Re: Which type of mirrors do y'all like best?
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 16:41:05 -0700
My 66 has a driver's side fender mount bullet mirror that is 
strategically placed so that with the seat in my driving position the 
windshield post obscures approximately 90% of the mirror. This is 
(obviously) not a recommendation. I was thinking the door would be a 
better location, though one would have to take one's eyes further from 
the road. Otherwise it would have to be far forward on the wing, similar 
to the passenger side mirrors you frequently see. For most of production, 
mirrors were a dealer installed option, so original is a spurious 
concept, anyway. 

James had this to say:

>Thanks to all who answered my question about removing the heater knobs. It
>never wouold have occured to me that they would be mounted in such an
>arcane fashion, but once I learned the secret they were easily removed.
>
>Here's a question for those with a lot of seat time in LBCs to chew on.
>
>At some point along the line (soon, if possible) I'm going to add a
>passenger-side mirror to my '74 MGB. I'll have no reluctance to replace the
>drivers side mirror at the same time, or even to move it to another
>location (e.g. to the fender - it's presently mounted on the door) if doing
>so makes sense. I'm also quite unconcerned with having an arrangement that
>is in any way "stock" (maybe some day I'll own a B that's worth restoring
>to original trim, but this one was too far gone when I started).
>
>So, I'm taking votes. What sort of mirror arrangement do you have (or have
>you had) on your B? Fender mount, door mount, exact location (inches from
>the mirror surface to the door opening, for instance, would be a good
>measure)? Do you think your setup is perfect, or is there something you'd
>do differently next time? Do you have stock mirrors, or is there some other
>make, model and/or supplier you'd recommend? And so forth.
>
>Please respond to the list, rather than to me personally, so we can all
>benefit from your experience....
>
>- James Einolf
>1974 MGB (now waiting patiently for UPS to deliver the 1 7/8" exhaust system)
>
>
>


--

Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
Runs great, 
looks particularly bad since some SUV clown backed into it.
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.


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