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Any recommendations for a side view mirror, drivers side that will fit on a 25 Chevy K? Thanks.
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Backyard Mechanic
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I have a '26 Touring and I made my own. The bracket is just a curved piece of 3/8 steel rod withe fine thread on one end and a hole (after flattening) on the other to fit the mounting bolts on 5" round mirrors. The brackets replace the lower bolts on the windshield stanchion. I used a flat mirror on the driver's side and a convex on the other. They look like they belong there and they've worked great for quite a few years..
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TJK you can get a round universal side mirror from The Filling Station for under $20.
Steve
Steve '25 Superior "K", '79 Corvette , '72 Corvette LT-1 & 1965 Corvette Coupe
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I purchased the BA-112 Universal round mirror from the filling station and I don't see how it can mount. Was there a specific item # you have used? They told me the one I bought 'should' work but I can't see how it would mount. Thanks
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Assuming you have a sedan, I believe that one is meant to screw on to the front door lip.
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tried that, door wouldn't close after I pt it on. Thanks. I look at other ones on their web site
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