Installing Tex door mirrors
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Installing Tex door mirrors
I don't know if the Tex mirrors where ever fitted as original to the late model Minors but looking at photo's of other peoples cars they seem to be the most popular type.
I've just bought a new pair off eBay and am ready to install them as I find the (one) wing mirror useless.
I can see the position everbody else seems to fit them but wonder about the mounting base.
I intend using the plastic plinth which angles the mirror slighlty but see that it isn't recommended for Midget / Mini where a chrome plinth should be used.
I'd prefer chrome over black plastic for the plinth so had a look at the Tex web site - www.texautomotive.com
In my opinion the chrome plinth might look better but isn't really suitable for the angle of the Minor door as it's designed for the amost vertical face of the Midget / Mini door installation areas.
What do other people use for indstalling the same Tex mirrors on a Minor - the supplied plastic plinth (c) http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M99986.jpg
or do they buy the alternative chrome plinth http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M99987.jpg
Thanks.
Paul Humphries.
I've just bought a new pair off eBay and am ready to install them as I find the (one) wing mirror useless.
I can see the position everbody else seems to fit them but wonder about the mounting base.
I intend using the plastic plinth which angles the mirror slighlty but see that it isn't recommended for Midget / Mini where a chrome plinth should be used.
I'd prefer chrome over black plastic for the plinth so had a look at the Tex web site - www.texautomotive.com
In my opinion the chrome plinth might look better but isn't really suitable for the angle of the Minor door as it's designed for the amost vertical face of the Midget / Mini door installation areas.
What do other people use for indstalling the same Tex mirrors on a Minor - the supplied plastic plinth (c) http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M99986.jpg
or do they buy the alternative chrome plinth http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M99987.jpg
Thanks.
Paul Humphries.
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The mirrors are the standard fitment to most BL cars from late 60's to 80's !Dan_Harris wrote:it might help if you showed us the actual mirrors.....
http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M68991.jpg
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I've just bought a set of these. Anyone have a photo of where on the door they fitted theirs to? I'm guessing the wedge shaped plinth will be more suitable than the flat one.


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In the end I simply fitted them to door with the plastic angle plinth after looking at pictures where other owners mounted them.alex_holden wrote:I've just bought a set of these. Anyone have a photo of where on the door they fitted theirs to? I'm guessing the wedge shaped plinth will be more suitable than the flat one.
I applied masking tape to door and then had helper hold mirror in place whilst i sat in drivers seat to "fine tune" exact postion. The helper then just marked on the masking tape with pencil.
Bascially the mirror is in line with the quarterlight/ main window channel.
Problem was that when I came to check the helpers pencil marks I found the fixing screw was directly in line with the channel. Besides the added possibility that it would foul within the door I also note on my spare doors this is an area which can crack so moved it slightly forward. Wished now it was slightly back instead on nearside as the mirror is almost starting to get obscured by the channel.
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Was this type also mounted on wings? I have bases on the wings but no arms or mirrors, and I can't work out what shape to get.paulhumphries wrote:The mirrors are the standard fitment to most BL cars from late 60's to 80's !
http://www.texautomotive.com/images/Cla ... M68991.jpg
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I'm going to remove my wing mirrors and fill the holes in the wings (I can't see a thing in them, hence why I'm changing to door mirrors). You can have the old ones if you want them. They're in good condition but the heads are two different shapes. See this photo.


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The easy way is probably to clean any rust and dirt off, epoxy a piece of thin sheet metal under the hole (eg. a section cut from a drink can), put filler in the hole, sand it flat, and respray the area. That is a slight bodge, but probably "good enough". I'm planning to try to do it the hard way by butt-welding small patches in.


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