Purists look away now I’ve always thought that the mirrors on the carp bus were a bit Tom and liked the look of those truck mirrors, the 2 things that put me off was that I thought they stuck out a bit too far and I didn’t like the way they attached to the belt line so here’s what I did Firstly I unbolted the mirror from stem and gave it a good clean then pulled the arm out of the bracket end ( this is no longer needed, I placed the mirror on top of the truck mirror and marked the truck mirror arm and cut it so the arms arethe same length Next flatten the arm in a vice( use a piece of rag or cardboard so as not to scratch the chrome) Drill a 10mm hole in the flattened end and put the mirror on the arm Now take a 30mm stainless hexi bolt and attach the arm to the stem tighten the arm , now take the top arm and disconnect the bracket, as before mark the arm cut and squash the end and drill a 10mm hole, reattach the arm to the bracket now put the top arm back into the mirror and place and mark the top bracket on the door, if you have opening quarter light windows make sure they don’t fail the mirrors and can open fully, Drill a pilot hole then drill a 9.5 hole and it might be a good idea to dab a bit of primer around the hole now put in the 2 plastic plugs in the holes and the gasket, put the arm into the gasket and secure with the screws that are supplied , Make sure door opens and close tighten everything up adjust mirrors job done
I've got some to fit on mine and have been putting it off as I wasn't sure about fitting. Like the use of the original mounting . Will probably do similar, thanks for the idea.
Looks good to me, now paint those lovely arms with silver hammerite before they rust before your eyes. The mirrors will stay good but the arms are ‘sensitive’ Ozziedog ,,,,,,,or polish daily for the rest of your life.
But what do they do for the front view? Sitting in the drivers seat (RHD) could you see whoever was taking the pic?
Not noticed any real loss of front view tbh. Certainly not as bad as the massive pillar in my modern (ish) car.
I certainly agree about modern cars, visibility seems to be relying on a plethora of cameras. I just thought that if I couldn't see the driver head he probably couldn't see me. I know the driver was probably taking the pic and wasn't in the drivers seat, but you see what I mean.