Dumbo Mirror Question

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I really like the idea of swapping doors when you need the truck for towing :D:D:D You would need to fabricate quick swap hinges.
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Dont question the logistics, just appreciate the thought
 

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To be 100% honest im looking for the stems. I want the tall ones that go into the mirrors. Usually the big camper ones have the tall stems
Are you talking about west coast senior mirrors?

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Are you talking about west coast senior mirrors?

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I'm thinking he's looking for these!
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And why mine are not the same, only my dad knows! and unfortunately he can't tell us! So I'm going to go with the shorter version of these, that mount just above the door trim line! @AyWoSch Motors if you find a good pair of those I will send you mine and pay postage both ways!
 
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And why mine are not the same, only my dad knows! and unfortunately he can't tell us! So I'm going to go with the shorter version of these, that mount just above the door trim line! @AyWoSch Motors if you find a good pair of those I will send you mine and pay postage both ways!
does he mean the kind that go into the back of the mirror?
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its not a towing mirror but the painted white one on the right
 

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I feel like there are a few here who would read that and simply utter "Challenge accepted". I however, am not one of them. I see you're in Austria? I'm in an American knock off of a Bavarian town, lol.
You are about an equal distance to the east of the top of the pass as I am to the west!
 

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I do still have them.
I would sell them, once I figure out where they are.
We have been doing some remodeling around the house and things are not always where I have left them....
Any update on these mirrors? I’m interested in buying them if you do
 

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We went from the giant camper mirrors that I find hideous to the Dumbo version mirrors.
At the junkyard we found a truck that had the supports inside the doors.
When installing, @Maxwellvis did plenty of measuring to ensure he had the new set where they belonged.
It was not all that bad at all to install the mirrors with the brackets.

We have had no issues with them since they have been on there.

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My 84 had 1 of those huge tow mirrors on it so I put the original style on it as well. I need to replace my doors as whoever had the truck before me, actually pulled the tow mirrors off and left wallowed out holes at the top. I got 2 of the "S" shaped supports for it online, so will use those eventually with my replacement doors.
 

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Question about the inner mirror bracket on the drivers side. When I bolt the bracket on the inner door, it sets just under a 1/2" away from the outer shell. I don't see that the door is made that poorly. I feel like something is wrong though. I may just modify this bracket so it is the length I need but I still don't understand why it is off that much.
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