Re: [doc] RE:Wide Angle Mirrors
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Re: [doc] RE:Wide Angle Mirrors
- From: Nick Tomlinson <nickandkathryntomlinson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:34:19 +0000 (GMT)
John, you can come to my house and draw round mine.
I only live 20 minutes from you. Could pick you up in Leeds
as I work there.
NickT
John Tien <johntien99@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi John/list!
That's great news for me~ Halford cuts convex glass!?
Wanna make a pair of anti-glare ones for my D! I will
also try the 'bend 25mm backward' method and see the
difference it makes! (Thanks Mark!)
But I have a problem... can someone supply me with a
paper template of the DeLorean side mirrors?? My D is
in Hong Kong and I am in Leeds at the moment!! Wanna
get the mirrors to hand and so I can install it when I
go home.
BTW, the binnacle of my D should be properly seated,
as I kind of checked it (didn't take it off to check
though, as I am not sure of what to take off and what
to not... and I have a custom air conditioner blocking
my way there!!) See "RHD 3046" under photo section.
I can see the speedo, the rpm, the temperature...etc
with not much problem, but my steering wheel keeps
sliding down very slowly every time after I adjust it
to the correct position, blocking me from seeing the
left/right indicators and the low/high beam
indicators.
Perhaps the Steering column lower bushing is causing
me the trouble??
Many Thanks,
John Tien
DOC 8
RHD 3046
P.S. John, what's the subject of your previous post??
I can't find it~
--- John Chapelhow wrote:
>
>
> John/Group
>
> I have just caught up on several posts including
> your 'short driver'
> comments, with which I fully sympathise!
>
> Check the allignment of the binnacle, having taken
> mine out a couple
> of times (to replace the bulbs etc) it is very easy
> to refit without
> getting it seated correctly, casuing it to point
> down. Just be
> careful not to try and use the screws to force an
> angle change or you
> risk damaging the fibreglass.
>
> Getting the pitch of the steering wheel is critical,
> I have found
> that pretty much any comfortable driving position
> for instrument
> viewing/seating/pedal depression, renders the front
> of the car
> invisible.
>
> A new product for someone, matching DMC leather
> covered booster
> cushions?
>
>
> As for the mirrors, Halfords will cut you wide lens
> glass, with outer
> zone of convex glass and your choice of
> normal/anti-glare (blue
> tint). They need a paper template, cut around the
> glass itself. My
> Golf has exactly the same arrangement, so you should
> be able to see
> an example in any car park!
>
> My local Halfords store insists on having the glass
> so that they do
> it in store. I am trying to 'borrow' the glass from
> a couple of
> sources. I may try a different branch to see if a
> precut cardboard
> cutout will suffice.
>
> From memory ~£18 each.
>
> My posts from a couple of months ago resulted in
> good advice for how
> to attach the new glass over the top of the existing
> mirror.
>
>
> John Chapelhow
> DOC 19 : 'Boeing' #0737
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