trbankii
09-08-2005, 18:03
Ok, the '93 2500 I bought this past weekend has the basic stainless steel mirrors on it.
I knew that the windshield had been broken and replaced, the inspection stickers are on a piece of broken glass on the dashboard. The mirrors were at a bit of a funny angle, but I just figured they needed some adjustment. I'm now thinking that the truck was vandalized -- windshield broken and mirrors bashed. That seems to be the only reason I could come up with for replacing both mirrors...
Took the cover off the mirror support and there is no way to adjust them as much as needed. They angle up about 15 to 20 degrees. Looking at a couple other trucks, I think they replaced them with mirrors from an older vintage truck. The mirrors basically look the same, but the mounting post on the older trucks is more vertical while the newer mounting angles in with the curve of the A-pillar.
Guess the answer is to check the junkyard for the proper mirrors, but just a little odd. Have to see if I can bend the post a bit to get it in line, but I'm sorta doubting it. I got the name of the previous owner off the title while at the dealer, I think I'm going to try to research a little bit more of the history of the truck.
[ 09-09-2005, 03:15 AM: Message edited by: trbankii ]
I knew that the windshield had been broken and replaced, the inspection stickers are on a piece of broken glass on the dashboard. The mirrors were at a bit of a funny angle, but I just figured they needed some adjustment. I'm now thinking that the truck was vandalized -- windshield broken and mirrors bashed. That seems to be the only reason I could come up with for replacing both mirrors...
Took the cover off the mirror support and there is no way to adjust them as much as needed. They angle up about 15 to 20 degrees. Looking at a couple other trucks, I think they replaced them with mirrors from an older vintage truck. The mirrors basically look the same, but the mounting post on the older trucks is more vertical while the newer mounting angles in with the curve of the A-pillar.
Guess the answer is to check the junkyard for the proper mirrors, but just a little odd. Have to see if I can bend the post a bit to get it in line, but I'm sorta doubting it. I got the name of the previous owner off the title while at the dealer, I think I'm going to try to research a little bit more of the history of the truck.
[ 09-09-2005, 03:15 AM: Message edited by: trbankii ]