Re: Side mirror length considerations
Posted: November 27th, 2022, 8:37 am
I was very happy to find this topic. I broke my mother's passenger side mirror and ordered the Velvac 2020 as a replacement based on measurement across the front of the 1999 concourse.
So sounds like it is a trade off between knocking into things and rear visibility distance?
I have installed a cling wide angle thingy in the back door that allows me to see behind me fairly well, so i don't think that the rear visibility will be a problem. (Some day would love a backup camera too!)
Mom does not like the idea of the mirrors not matching however and has asked me to search junkyards to find old ones - or replace both. I had originally hoped to find just the mirror as the arm is still intact and the head broke off at the "neck".
I am thinking finding an old replacement sounds like a bigger challenge.
Are you still happy with the 86s? @deppstein? Any tips on installation? I saw that this post seemed to be in reference to an earlier one maybe where you might have documented the replacement? (hoping). I have instructions but am still a little nervous about breaking something in the door panel.
So sounds like it is a trade off between knocking into things and rear visibility distance?
I have installed a cling wide angle thingy in the back door that allows me to see behind me fairly well, so i don't think that the rear visibility will be a problem. (Some day would love a backup camera too!)
Mom does not like the idea of the mirrors not matching however and has asked me to search junkyards to find old ones - or replace both. I had originally hoped to find just the mirror as the arm is still intact and the head broke off at the "neck".
I am thinking finding an old replacement sounds like a bigger challenge.
Are you still happy with the 86s? @deppstein? Any tips on installation? I saw that this post seemed to be in reference to an earlier one maybe where you might have documented the replacement? (hoping). I have instructions but am still a little nervous about breaking something in the door panel.