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fundytides 07-10-2024 07:40 AM

Outside Mirror
 

I am looking for an outside mirror to use on my 31 Standard Roadster. All I see advertised are the ones that mount in the pre-drilled holes in Deluxe Roadster stanchions or the ones that mount on the side mounted spare tires, which I don't have. Am I going to have to drill and tap my stanchions? What do you guys use or are there no Standard Roadsters left any more?

JBill 07-10-2024 07:59 AM

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I put a couple of those stick on mirrors on my windwings. Better than nothing.

alexiskai 07-10-2024 08:14 AM

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Yeah, windwing mirrors on my 35-B.

fundytides 07-10-2024 09:32 AM

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Sorry, no windwings either.

alexiskai 07-10-2024 10:00 AM

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If your lower stanchions attach to the body using screws that are 5/16-24 (not 5/16-18), you could install this in place of one of them.
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...7140&cat=41734

If the screws are 5/16-18 or something else, potentially you could take this one and machine down the existing post and tap it for what you need. I realize that's a bigger job.
https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...7139&cat=41734

jg61hawk 07-10-2024 12:57 PM

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2 Attachment(s)
Don't they all have the screws that hold the stanchion to the dash....I don't know...I attached my mirrors as shown in the attached photos.

Herb Concord Ca 07-10-2024 04:45 PM

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My standard stanchions that I bought on this swap meet section years ago, had a hole drilled and tapped in the left side stanchion. Use it to mount my mirror.

fundytides 07-10-2024 05:48 PM

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Thanks fr all the interest and input. Looks like I may have to resort to drilling and taping the post.

Synchro909 07-10-2024 06:23 PM

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On my Phaeton, I made a fitting that attaches to the place where the windscreen pivots. I mounted a couple of motor cycle mirrors on them and have used them that way for about 15 years. No drilling anything on the car, no modifying. Easy.

Bruce of MN 07-10-2024 07:02 PM

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Photo, please.

fundytides 07-11-2024 06:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Herb Concord Ca (Post 2323780)
My standard stanchions that I bought on this swap meet section years ago, had a hole drilled and tapped in the left side stanchion. Use it to mount my mirror.

I think I will go this route. Where is the hole located (how far up from the wingnut) and does this location work out alright for you? Given the choice, would you locate it higher or lower? Thanks

Planojc 07-11-2024 08:20 AM

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Get in the car and hold the mirror at the best height for you and mark it. I had to drill the passenger side stanchion on my deluxe and it works fine.

David in San Antonio 07-11-2024 08:39 AM

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Synchro, Please post photos of your fitting.

nkaminar 07-11-2024 03:28 PM

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Here are a couple little safety tips.

I have two outside mirrors on the driver's side. The lower one is aimed at the driver's side rear fender. I use that when backing into my garage and backing into parking spots.

The other mirror on the driver's side is aimed at my blind spot and the outside mirror on the passenger side is aimed at the other blind spot. The inside mirror is aimed to the center rear. That way I have all views covered and don't have to turn my head to check the blind spots. This arrangement has saved my ass more than once.

Synchro909 07-11-2024 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by David in San Antonio (Post 2323904)
Synchro, Please post photos of your fitting.

I'll see what I can do. I don't even own a mobile phone or digital camera and have no idea on how to post a picture. I'll ask one of my grandchildren.

Herb Concord Ca 07-12-2024 11:36 AM

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Hi Fundytides, mine measures 6.5" center to center. I used a jam on the post to lock it in place. The height seems to work OK for me, I'm 5'10" tall. You can do what #12 suggested if you need to drill a hole.

fundytides 07-12-2024 08:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Herb Concord Ca (Post 2324102)
Hi Fundytides, mine measures 6.5" center to center. I used a jam on the post to lock it in place. The height seems to work OK for me, I'm 5'10" tall. You can do what #12 suggested if you need to drill a hole.

Thanks for the measurement Herb

David in San Antonio 07-13-2024 10:33 AM

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Synchro, Thank you. At our Alamo A club meetings your name comes up in conversation and your multi-thousand mile trips are admired.

fundytides 12-07-2024 08:26 AM

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Just an update in case anyone else is doing this. I completed the mirror installation yesterday by drilling and taping the original standard stanchion. The drill chart that came with my chain store tap and die set, said to use a 3/8" drill for my 7/16"-20 mirror post. After doing that, I tried to tap the hole with no success. The tap just wouldn't start. I called a machinist friend of mine and he said I would probably need a better quality tap (which he has). I took the stanchion to him and he had difficulty starting his tap as well. He checked his drill chart and it called for a 25/64" drill for the 3/8"-20 tap. After using this drill, the tap started and the job was successful. Two lessons learned-use good quality tools and make sure you have the right info. The chain store tap and the drill reference may have worked on softer metal but not on the stainless used by Henry. Apparently there were many areas where he did not sacrifice quality.

Fullraceflathead 12-07-2024 11:08 AM

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I think you meant 7⁄16 — 20 on your tap.


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