12-09-2019, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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Side Mirrors
I bought myself a hinge pin side mirror and found that the pin is too small. It measures .233.
My car is a 1930 Briggs Town Sedan, and the current hinge pin for the door measures .250. Obviously, I have a small problem. My questions are: 1. Should I just shim stock the pin to make it fit? 2. Buy another mirror that provides a .250 pin? 3. Is it okay to use a hinge pin side mirror with wind wings, or just buy the mirrors that clamp onto the wind wings? Thanks in advance for any and all input. Tom L. |
12-09-2019, 09:00 PM | #2 |
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Re: Side Mirrors
I had the same problem with my Tudor.I bought a 1/4 “ stainless bolt of the proper length at tractor supply,chucked the bolt in a electric drill and ground the head down on a bench grinder to resembe the original hinge pin.Drilled the mirror bracket to fit the new bolt(pin).It was very easy to do and looks great. Dennis
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12-09-2019, 10:35 PM | #3 |
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Re: Side Mirrors
The attached article may be of help. It pertains to the installation of side view mirrors on Victoria door hinges, which is essentially a 1931 slant window car. However, the basic logic does apply.
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12-10-2019, 10:08 AM | #4 |
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Re: Side Mirrors
I opened the hole in the mirror bracket to match the diameter of the door hinge pin, and used a hex head bolt in lieu of the hinge pin. Chrome covers dress-up the bolt head and nut.
Slant window cars have the largest diameter pins, and there is enough remaining material in the mirror's bracket (edge distance) to accommodate these larger pins.
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12-11-2019, 10:02 AM | #5 |
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Re: Side Mirrors
www.Modelastore.com sells pins separately.
Click to see pins in BERTs catalog: https://modelastore.com/index.php?ro...tegory_id=2096 As I remember this pin is oversized at .250 or 16/64ths You might call to verify this as they might be standard sized at .234 or 15/64ths. Note my 29 Sport Coupe had .234 ORIGINAL pins when I put mirror on it. Last edited by Benson; 12-11-2019 at 10:26 AM. |
12-11-2019, 11:40 AM | #6 |
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They have pins: .232 .234 p/n 48575 .245 p/n 48575-OS none at .250 and V8 pins at .275 |
12-11-2019, 12:46 PM | #7 |
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To answer point 3, if you have wind wings, use the clamp on types but check them periodically for tightness to the glass. Have had many cars this way with good results.
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12-11-2019, 12:53 PM | #8 |
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Re: Side Mirrors
Thanks everyone for your help.
And Benson, thanks for checking on the sizes of pins available from Bert's. I measured the pin again and I believe that the .245 pin is correct. Duke36, if I decide to go with the mirrors for the wind wings, do they have a lot of adjustment so that you can place the wings in different positions? Once again, thanks again for everyone's input. Tom L. 1930 Town Sedan |
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