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RuralCruiser007 05-26-2010 10:39 PM

Modified Mirrors - Tow mirrors with a twist
 
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Well with my latest purchase of a frame with the cab forward sheet metal has pushed up my projects. Poor old Moose has a bad case of cancer, so the body was in order.

Now I have mentioned that this is about mirrors, so here goes. This is a variation of what Bruiser has done in the sticky: https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/....html?t=150798

Well first off, toss the factory mirrors and spend a few hours welding the holes in
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3.../moto_0014.jpg

Then spend a few hours making brackets.
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Once that is done it is time to skin the brackets.
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I am not an overly patient man when it comes to having to see what the end results are so here goes.
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RuralCruiser007 05-26-2010 10:43 PM

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These mirrors are from CIPA and are heated and power. The extension of the mirrors are manual. These are made for GM truck 88-98. I know none of the finish body work is done in the pics, but this weekend it is getting sprayed. Yes the body work is done now.

Here are a few more pics.
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http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...oto_0029-1.jpg

unixcowboy 05-27-2010 09:56 AM

Nice work but aren't the bracket a little too far toward the rear of the door ?

I know some people don't use the vents but I love mine and can't stand the new one piece windows. I crack mine even in the winter to keep air flow thru the truck. And nothing feels better than the vents turned all the way around and having the air blow directly on you at 70 mph - ALMOST as good as A/C when the temps and humidity are below 90* ...

james1 05-27-2010 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by unixcowboy (Post 2774100)
I know some people don't use the vents but I love mine and can't stand the new one piece windows. I crack mine even in the winter to keep air flow thru the truck. And nothing feels better than the vents turned all the way around and having the air blow directly on you at 70 mph - ALMOST as good as A/C when the temps and humidity are below 90* ...

Vent windows -- other than the Cummins, the single best thing about my First Gen.

BRUISER 05-27-2010 06:43 PM

Dang nice job.. Best part is those will never shake or vibrate...

RuralCruiser007 05-27-2010 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by unixcowboy (Post 2774100)
Nice work but aren't the bracket a little too far toward the rear of the door ?

I did a lot of measuring and figuring before I made the brackets. The vent windows will still open. The rear bracket is at the hinge for the vent window(I think [duhhh]). I will have to put in the vent windows and see.

The truck getting painted has been pushed back. Darn work wants to make money this weekend rather than spraying my truck for just the cost of materials. [laugh]

Bruiser, Thanks and for sure no shaking. The angle iron is 3/4" . It will give me some viewing also, CIPA calls these mirrors 10" x 10". I know on the GM they were night and day compared to the factory mirrors.

NE frmhnd 05-31-2010 07:53 PM

I like the mirrors, except that little spot mirror right there where you should be able to see the trailer wheels.

RuralCruiser007 05-31-2010 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by scot pa (Post 2776174)
I like the mirrors, except that little spot mirror right there where you should be able to see the trailer wheels.

On the old truck it didn't matter. With the mirrors being powered, all you do is adjust them to check the tires. Pulling my 5ver it is hard to see the tires as it is. I am more worried about the idiots behind me.

NE frmhnd 05-31-2010 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by RuralCruiser007 (Post 2776221)
On the old truck it didn't matter. With the mirrors being powered, all you do is adjust them to check the tires. Pulling my 5ver it is hard to see the tires as it is. I am more worried about the idiots behind me.

We've never had a deck-over trailer, at least not one without 14 or 16 feet of dump box between you and it, and coming from the farm you were almost always able to see at least where your front trailer tires were going. I like having them were I can just see the tire on the edge of the mirror. Just where I like them. That's one thing I didn't like about the 07 chevy I had, the mirrors were shaped around the hinge in the housing, and without power anything, I had to compromise on seeing the side of the truck or seeing what's behind me. I much prefer the ones on the 89. And anyone who goes sticking spot mirrors on my mains will be getting their butt kicked!

If I could still find the 3 1/2 inch bracket-mount spot mirrors I would mount them up on the edge of the hood somehow.

RuralCruiser007 06-12-2010 01:46 PM

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Well spent some time today and got the truck painted! [roll] Here are the mirrors installed.

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If you want to look at all the progress then here is the link to my photobucket account: http://s31.photobucket.com/home/ruralcruiser007/index

This is only a small part of the truck build, so when it is all done I will start a new thread showing everything with description.

Note: Darned if I know why but on photobucket all the pics are rotated right. [verymad]

BRUISER 06-13-2010 09:17 PM

great job

RuralCruiser007 06-13-2010 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by BRUISER (Post 2784347)
great job


Thanks!

This is just a little part of the overall project. Now to make the custom flatbed. Take the drive train out of Moose and put it in Moose 2.0. Rebuild the Getrag, tcase, D70, D60 and head studs. Oh and then need to finish the exhaust.

I didn't mention, but Moose is my daily driver. So the change over has to be on a long weekend. The rebuilds can be ongoing. But the change over has to be done on a long weekend. The axles that are under the frame are a D44 on the front and D60 on the rear. Nothing a few hours and lots of coffee wont fix. [duhhh]


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