since you all know I'm putting 935 mirrors on my car, and may need to do a sort of mirror housing like newer cars have... any ideas about this issue?
here is a pic on what i mean
it'll look kinda cheezy because you can see the adhesive from the inside....
maybe mount it to the top of the door at an angle......
Aaron's right, but you could put in a trim piece on the inside to cover that.
Just an alternative.
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Feb 13 2006, 08:32 PM) |
it'll look kinda cheezy because you can see the adhesive from the inside.... maybe mount it to the top of the door at an angle...... |
I'm doing wink mirrors on my car. No sides.
You have an almost full view, anyway. And then there isn't anything on the sides to deal with. Extra drag anyway.
these mirrors wont stick out at all though... thats why they are so beautiful when im going 67 on the highway at least i dont have any mirrors interfering me trying to hit 80 ahha
....trying to hit 80?!?
At sea level, that really shouldn't be hard. It's the rev limit in 5th that's hard. Mirrors won't really make a difference until 150+ anyway. And you'll need a 6 for that.
I'm just doing no mirrors because I'm a sucker for smooth sides. To each his own, I suppose.
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Feb 13 2006, 08:48 PM) |
....trying to hit 80?!? At sea level, that really shouldn't be hard. It's the rev limit in 5th that's hard. Mirrors won't really make a difference until 150+ anyway. And you'll need a 6 for that. I'm just doing no mirrors because I'm a sucker for smooth sides. To each his own, I suppose. |
Haha. I know. To each his own. Right?
It'll really fit in with the 916 front bumpers.
You do know you cant see scheiss out of 935 mirrors!!...
935s are so fast that they didnt worry about being passed... (well not really)
BUT 935 mirrors SUCK!!!!
you can make them work by buying some convex "objects appear closer" glass and cutting it to fit the 935 frame... BTDT
935 outside mirrors were just there to get around a rule requiring outside mirrors. I don't personally care to see behind me. It's up to the other guy to pass me. I'll worry about passing the guy in front of me.
Where do you buy raw convex glass?
QUOTE (TimT @ Feb 13 2006, 09:08 PM) |
BUT 935 mirrors SUCK!!!! (to you but not to me) |
Chris you're almost as tough on Christopher as everybody who jumped on that guy who was trying to make Ti connecting rods. I guess what goes around comes around.
He said he's doing it for the looks. 914 mirrors aren't great to begin with so it's not really like he's taking a step backwards.
I say pick up a set and see how they attach. You'd probably be best to make some fiberglass pieces to cover up the attachment between the mirror and the glass.
I'm not trying to be hard on him.
He's doing things differently. I'm a big advocate of the "914x" project.
But what is Cristopher planning on doing for the dash, and interior trim? That would be helpful if all he needs is an opinion on the trim piece on the interior.
QUOTE (McMark @ Feb 13 2006, 09:17 PM) |
Chris you're almost as tough on Christopher as everybody who jumped on that guy who was trying to make Ti connecting rods. I guess what goes around comes around. He said he's doing it for the looks. 914 mirrors aren't great to begin with so it's not really like he's taking a step backwards. I say pick up a set and see how they attach. You'd probably be best to make some fiberglass pieces to cover up the attachment between the mirror and the glass. |
I'm glad you have a thick skin. I just had to call out the irony.
QUOTE (McMark @ Feb 13 2006, 09:25 PM) |
I'm glad you have a thick skin. I just had to call out the irony. |
kumbaja?
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Feb 13 2006, 09:31 PM) |
kumbaja? |
Thats what I thought. kumbaja.
Don't do that again.
What have you learned on G.E.?
Thread jack! HIYA!!!
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Feb 13 2006, 09:42 PM) |
Thats what I thought. kumbaja. Don't do that again. What have you learned on G.E.? Thread jack! HIYA!!! |
Everyone already knows who I am. I'm the 19 year-old wise-ass from colorado. Everyone knows you. You're that damn foriegn kid. We'll work well together. All we need is some hot girl and some idiot klepto badass.
We'll call it That 70's porsche show.
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Feb 13 2006, 08:35 PM) |
Aaron's right, but you could put in a trim piece on the inside to cover that. Just an alternative. |
QUOTE (Rand @ Feb 13 2006, 10:03 PM) | ||
I had hope. Alpha made sense with that post. Alpha+!!! Sorry it went downhill from there. While I like the controversial "wink" mirror (another topic), it does not substitute for side mirrors. Especially where a driver's side mirror is required by law. If you mount to the triangle window, picking up a piece of plexi or whatever from a plastic place makes it easy. A search here will turn up some useful history. The other thing to be aware of is that on the passenger side, the bar between the wing/triangle window and the main window interferes with mirrors mounted on the triangle. So on the passenger side you'll need a mirror with adequate spacing from the door. Be sure to experiment with it to make sure visibility is what you expect. |
Most of it is your personal preference. But just be sure the position of your passenger side mirror (particularly if mounted to the triangle glass area) provides adequate visibility on that side. Often when a mirror is mounted on the passenger-side triangle, the bar between the triangle and the main window interferes with visibility.
rand - you kill me....
finally home, scart ride home.. my headlights started to blink.. and turn off and come on again.. anyone had this problem.. enough with that
here are my new mirrors
notice the key chain
QUOTE (cbenitah @ Feb 13 2006, 11:03 PM) |
finally home, scart ride home.. my headlights started to blink.. and turn off and come on again.. anyone had this problem.. |
QUOTE (alpha434 @ Feb 13 2006, 08:42 PM) |
I'm doing wink mirrors on my car. No sides. You have an almost full view, anyway. And then there isn't anything on the sides to deal with. |
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