I hate not having a passenger side mirror on my M37. The standard mount doesn't work if you have the jerry can affixed. I've seen mods to the hood support, brackets attached to the side access panel and such, but none look very "clean" from an appearance perspective-they appear uneven, off-centered and such. We don't dare run w/o a spare can of gas....
Opinions please-what's your best solution for this while retaining the spare gas can?
Thanks,
Gary
Passenger side mirror-how to hang it?
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Passenger side mirror-how to hang it?
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
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1954 M37 W/W
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The one I made and installed is nearly the same as Chunks, there are several shots of it in this album.
http://news.webshots.com/album/247061965WWtrqv?start=96
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http://news.webshots.com/album/247061965WWtrqv?start=96
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Mirror Bracket
The one in the pics Chunk posted looks like the stock Canadian passenger side mirror mount. As also mentioned, John Bizal has exact duplicates available.
Jess
Jess
Re: Mirror Bracket
Jess wrote: John Bizal has exact duplicates available.
Jess
How much?
Reproduction Mirror Bracket
Chunk: You can check John's web site. www.midwestmil.com I think it was $34 with the mirror arm last time I looked. He has a lot of other good stuff we all need sooner or later...
Jess
Jess