Re: [DMCForum] Outside mirror glass: cross-reference #?
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Re: [DMCForum] Outside mirror glass: cross-reference #?



> Which vehicle's outside mirror glass can be used as a substitute?

There isn't one close enough to fit.  Any good glass shop should be able
to
cut out a flat one.  It is a very time-consuming process, so the $25 that
DMC/Texas wants isn't all that much.  But I've seen one of theirs and
wasn't
impressed by the rough-cut edges.

I have successfully cut out several convex ones but break several more in
the process.  It takes about 1.5 hours to cut & grind one mirror.  It is
such a hassle that I packed the equipment away.  I plan on making a few
more
later this year if I work up the patience.

An alternative is to buy the crappy plastic mirror kits that some
autoparts
stores sell.  You cut it to shape with a pair of scissors and stick it on.
They look terrible, but are better than nothing.

Walt


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