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60-series door mirrors on a 75-series?

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60-series door mirrors on a 75-series?

Post by TheOtherLeft »

I'm looking at replacing the mirrors on my troopy. The 60-series mirrors on ebay look bigger and the bolt pattern looks similar to the 75-series. Does anyone know if it will fit without modification?

Are the 60-series mirrors bigger then the 75-series troopy?
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Post by bj on roids »

there was so many different styles and types available, try a wreckers first, the bolt pattern may be the same, but the mirror is a totally different shape.
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

Yeah I want a bigger mirror as the 75's are too small. My main concern is the bolt pattern as I don't want to drill any more holes.
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Post by bj on roids »

just drill the mirror out then, or bolt them to a plate and bolt the plate to the door
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60 mirrors on 75 series

Post by 60 mad »

I think the new 76 series mirrors are similar to 75 series bolt pattern. :roll:
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60 mirrors on 75 series

Post by 60 mad »

I think the new 76 series mirrors are similar to 75 series bolt pattern. :roll:
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Post by Evil 73 »

60 series mirrors will fit with a little bit of engineering. First;y the bolt holes are the same as 75's but the bolt plate is slightly the wrong shape you can do 1 of 2 things. 1 cut a wedge shaped piece of aluminium to make up thew difference on the door or you can change the bases over from a 75 to the 60 mirrors.

Other things to take into consideration are the chrome mirrors on 60's are more often than not electric, and the black ones are the standerd ones but they too also come in electric.

Or alternatively to all this you can track down some bj/fj 73/74 mirrors with all the work down for you.

The new model cruiser ones are electric and if you rock on down to toyota and ask for a price the list price when the vehicle was releases only a few months ago was $600 per side.

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