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Grease Monkey
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I'm looking for a pair (l&r) hingepin mirrors to fit my stock bodied 33 Master. I have a straight arm one on the driver's side but would prefer swan neck or curved neck mirrors on each side.
Anyone know what works well on the 2" hinges?
By the way, the car is kind of an "old man's hotrod", stock appearing with updated drive train.
Thanks Bud
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I used crooked arm (90 degree turn) that clamp on the door itself. The mirror comes apart and you can fit it most anywhere. Filling Station has a lot of mirrows in their catalog.
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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I just purchased the hinge pin mirrors from Filling Station, but the upper knurled portion of the new pins will not go down into the hinge. I tried tapping with hammer and cloth to protect the chrome head on the pin, but no luck. Any tricks here like a special press tool. I tried a clamp but it keeps slipping off the head.
Jolo
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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First time I searched got nothing. I Googled again under Car Hinge Pin Tool and got lots of options. Just have to order the correct one.
Last edited by jolo; 07/19/16 07:52 AM.
Jolo
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