Replacement wing mirror glass - converting to convex
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 12:57 pm
Hi,
I have been struggling with a lack of decent rearward vision in the Desmo wing mirrors on Elsie May.
This is in part due to the original glass being flat, which is vastly inferior to the convex mirror lenses available.
I didn't want to loose the original mirrors, however replacement seemed like the only option until I came accross this company, after spotting an advert on eBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254748432296 ... nl%3Dmkcid
I placed an order and got a very polite responses, asking me to double check my mirror glass size, as there are several variations out there, which all look very similar and I could easily end up with the wrong glass.
So I checked out both sizes that were initially suggested, to find my mirror glass was bigger than my original order but slightly smaller than the second size they suggested. Rather than mess around on eBay and risk ending up with the wrong size, I looked up the company themselves:
https://phoenixwingmirrors.co.uk
I then rang them and spoke to Luke, he couldn't have been more helpful or patient, even offering advise on the best way to remove and reinstall the glass.
Long story short, I now have the correct glass size and am very impressed with both their attitude and knowledge.
Plus, of course, I now have convex lenses in my period wing mirror bodies, offering me far superior rearward vision.
Desmo isn't the only period wing mirror they reproduce a convex lens for, so if your original wing mirrors are foxed or simply next to useless for rearward vision, I can recommend this company, for the provision of a convex replacement, at a good price, that will be the same size and shape as the original.
Best wishes,
Mike.
NB: If you scroll down their 'Home page' (past the manufacturers logos) you will find their phone number listed in the black box at the bottom under the heading 'Company Information'.
I have been struggling with a lack of decent rearward vision in the Desmo wing mirrors on Elsie May.
This is in part due to the original glass being flat, which is vastly inferior to the convex mirror lenses available.
I didn't want to loose the original mirrors, however replacement seemed like the only option until I came accross this company, after spotting an advert on eBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254748432296 ... nl%3Dmkcid
I placed an order and got a very polite responses, asking me to double check my mirror glass size, as there are several variations out there, which all look very similar and I could easily end up with the wrong glass.
So I checked out both sizes that were initially suggested, to find my mirror glass was bigger than my original order but slightly smaller than the second size they suggested. Rather than mess around on eBay and risk ending up with the wrong size, I looked up the company themselves:
https://phoenixwingmirrors.co.uk
I then rang them and spoke to Luke, he couldn't have been more helpful or patient, even offering advise on the best way to remove and reinstall the glass.
Long story short, I now have the correct glass size and am very impressed with both their attitude and knowledge.
Plus, of course, I now have convex lenses in my period wing mirror bodies, offering me far superior rearward vision.
Desmo isn't the only period wing mirror they reproduce a convex lens for, so if your original wing mirrors are foxed or simply next to useless for rearward vision, I can recommend this company, for the provision of a convex replacement, at a good price, that will be the same size and shape as the original.
Best wishes,
Mike.
NB: If you scroll down their 'Home page' (past the manufacturers logos) you will find their phone number listed in the black box at the bottom under the heading 'Company Information'.