best type of wing mirror for a van??

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best type of wing mirror for a van??

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hello chaps, long time no see :D

when i've restored the van i want to put wing mirrors on it which:

a) are nice looking
b) give way and then spring back if hit by a passing car
and
c) give really good visibility

can anyone recommend any particular types? The "van mirrors" sold by the Minor factors eg ESM give reasonable visibility but are a rather square shape - I'd love to find a more rounded shape!

Ideally it would be great to find some which could be folded in to the side of the wings when the van is parked, to minimise the risk of anyone hitting them.

Are the only practical ones for a van the ones which mount on the wings? or is there a door-mounted type with a loooooong arm which would work with a van?

I'm willing to look at mirrors which aren't standard for Minors :)

grateful for all suggestions 8)

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Mk I Ford Transit in chrome
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Post by Kevin »

Save your final choice for the National Juliet you should have a variety to compare and the owners views as well although Russ`s suggestion sounds good.
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Post by wibble_puppy »

yup, that's precisely my plan, kevin :D

thanks very much for the advice, russ, will check those out (got any photos?) :)
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Post by RussLCV »

they are popular the transit ones you will see plenty of LCVs with them
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Post by aupickup »

discovery ones are prety good, i have them on my van, you can see them at the rally julliet :D :D
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Post by wibble_puppy »

hi guys, Russ is this the type you mean?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FORD-TRANSIT-MK1- ... dZViewItem

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Post by aupickup »

the are and dont they look cheap and nasty :D
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Sure are................good price too
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Post by wibble_puppy »

Cheers.

They don't look very different from the "van" wing mirrors sold by Minor suppliers - a pair of which I already have.

Why can't they be a nice shape rather than edna everage glasses shape?!?!? :evil:
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Post by Kevin »

Why can't they be a nice shape rather than edna everage glasses shape
And what sort of shape would you prefer something wiggly :wink:
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Post by wibble_puppy »

roooooooooooooooooounded :D like the mooooooooooooon 8)
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Post by Kevin »

So that means you will be on the lookout for mooning at the National :oops:
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Post by wibble_puppy »

is that a sample of what your brain does with everything people say to you, kevin? curious :wink: :lol:
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Post by aupickup »

mine are rounded
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Post by bigginger »

You can get long stalked round ones from 'a major supplier'. Not allowed, as a mod, to say where, but it's a firm you know well :D
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Post by wibble_puppy »

thanks BG! do they give proper good visibility, though, are they convex lenses?
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Post by RussLCV »

What you find juliet is that the haeds and arms are larger than BMC van ones
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Post by bigginger »

Dunno - I've got some, but never fitted them :D
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Post by Robins »

I got the Transit ones and find visability to be great. Compared to my traveller with round ones which has poor visability, you can't get good visability in a small area far away down the wing, got ot be nice and big. Transit mirrors look silly on cars though, they are a commercial thing.

Anyway, mine don't actually stick out that far, so if anyone was driving that close to hit your wing mirror they would damage your paint? Or is it people walking close your worried about? Even then I would be more worried about my paint finish getting scratched.
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