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Exterior mirror mount part no


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Hi All - 1st post - so be gentle !

Does anyone know the part number for the cast aluminium bracket that the external right hand side mirror fastens to ?

It's the part on the car door triangle, not the mirror itself.

I have a photo if it helps.

Thanks

David

(need to be more careful when reversing into the garage...)

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Tool Pants - I've found the part number - had to dissassemble the whole assembly to work out what bits went where.

It's the aluminum bracket that bolts to the triangle on the door, with the spigot to allow the mirror to rotate, and the wires to pass through from the mirror to the multi connector.

The spigot is the part that broke due to over-rotation of the mirror.

Local parts dealer wants £100 ($160) !

I've had a go @ fixing it - slighlty reamed out the spigot, and inserted an aluminium sleeve, all held in place with industrial epoxy.

Its curing in an oven now. If it works, all well & good - and I'm not out of pocket. If it doesn't, I'll have to cough up for the new part.

David

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