Yes, easier to make a bracket as I suggested!
John
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Yes, easier to make a bracket as I suggested!
John
I did look online at getting some from the UK. Non-genuine items were not too expensive, but at the time I could only get them for one side so I just made some from aluminium. Little right-angled jobbies which clamp between the bolt-head and the hinge and stick out enough to have room to accept the mirror arm and nut and washers.
Is this the sort of bracket?
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/11/375.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/11/376.jpg
Yes, but for security and rigidity it needs to engage both bolts, and probably be more rigid than that looks.
John
Yes and no. The ones I made are t'other way around, as it were. They are rotated 180 deg from the way you have them, so that the flat surface rests on top of the original hinge. Having a small rubber bushing between it and the hinge damps vibration (which is good, because I made mine out of slightly lighter aluminium than I wanted to).
I will fish out a photo when I can.
I hope this helps.
Here you go. I made mine out of lighter aluminium than planned (just used what I had to hand on the day I decided to whack the mirrors on), and always thought of this quick installation as a stop-gap until I fitted something heavier. But I've found that they hardly vibrate anyway, due to being tightly damped on the hinge itself, so it is hardly a priority job to make heavier brackets. Maybe one day....
That looks good, although I would like the material heavier.
John