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1.0 to 1.3 outside mirrors

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1.0 to 1.3 outside mirrors

Post by christover1 »

Can anyone tell me if they are interchangeable?
Now I've busted my last 1.o litre mirror, thought 1.3's may be better?
Couldn't be too hard to make one fit, anyway.
Or even a swift bling one :lol:

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Re: 1.0 to 1.3 outside mirrors

Post by Podge »

christover1 wrote:Can anyone tell me if they are interchangeable?
Now I've busted my last 1.o litre mirror, thought 1.3's may be better?
Couldn't be too hard to make one fit, anyway.
Or even a swift bling one :lol:

christover
Christover, are you talking the 1.0 that being with the metal stem to the 1.3 with bigger mirror section and a mounting base at the bottom of the mirror? If so 1.3 came from factory with the metal stem units right up until mid 86'. The bigger model units do fit where the metal stem units are fitted but have a slightly longer screw. I've got an 85' Sierra 1.3 (at least that is what was originally) and put on the bigger mirrors (non genuine). To make them fit I had to countersink the holes further to get enough length out of the standard screws.

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Post by christover1 »

cool thanks, will go down to suziworld and see what he's got.
Older stuff is getting harder to find.
yes, mine are on a stem, and never fold back easily.

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Post by Gutless »

christover1 wrote:cool thanks, will go down to suziworld and see what he's got.
Older stuff is getting harder to find.
yes, mine are on a stem, and never fold back easily.

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Mine fold back at 40km/h in school zones :D
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