40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Anybody know the best source for a door hinge right side mirror these days for a '40?
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Phil, If you notice that the LH hinge that is made to accept a hinge mirror has a flat machined on it and a threaded hole for a screw that allows the mirror to move with the door by fixing it to the hinge. Most RH hinges do not have this flat or hole for the lock screw so be advised as you check for mirrors for that side. I suppose an Aussie version of the (RH or for them drivers side) hinge may be the ticket or maybe grinding a flat and drilling and tapping a hole on what you have.
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Quote:
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Phillip, Most folks report that the RH door hinge mirror gives you a poor, limited view. Plus, as Kube says it's not OEM.
Don't mess with your door hinge if it's working fine right now. Removing hinge pin can easily turn into an unwanted project. JIM |
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Thanks guys! Great advice!
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Kube, my original 40 wagon LH top front door hinge was made to accept a hinge mirror but not the RH side. (RH mirror on any 40 is kind of a waste of time unless you have a passenger to watch it for you) Was 40 the first year wagons were included with the passenger cars instead of the commercial vehicles? I noticed that when I had my 40 COE it had the same kind of provision for a hinge mirror as some of the pickups I looked at too. Perhaps a hold over from the the days the wagon being a "commercial" in earlier years?
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Quote:
From my limited research of wagons, yes, '40 was the first year they were considered passenger vehicles. Prior to that, they were considered commercial. |
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Kube, actually my car is very late but maybe the hinges sent up to Iron Mountain were first in, last out. Mine is a June car with body # less then 500 from the end. I do know that the drivers side of my car was original, some of the passenger side was missing. Just another oddity that in 1940 nobody cared about.
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror As said any type of passenger side hinge mount mirror is difficult to see or use.
|
Re: 40 Door Hinge Right Mirror Quote:
.Mike: It is hard for me to believe that the hinge pin mirror was not correct on the 40 wagon left hand side as they were designed to accept it. As we both know the LH hinge pin mirror is far better for visibility on the SW as compared with the cowl mirror which was introduced for 1940. Right side mirrors both hinge pin and cowl are not very useful. 40larry |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:49 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.