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    Denny---What happened to all your posts on this thread? Did you pull them on purpose, and if so, why? I hope you are not offended by any of my comments.---Brian
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    Originally posted by brianrupnow
    Allright----I need someone to educate me a little. On a purchased "peep mirror", there is a flange that wraps around the door edge or rain gutter edge, with a set screw or 2 set screws in it to clamp on the door edge or rain gutter edge. Can somebody
    I have a peep mirror on my c10 the flange screws the the arm
    so mybee you con screw a flat plat to the arm and if it dosent
    work your only out $15-$20 its a lot cheaper than the one from the harley shop.

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    O.K.--We got peep mirrors. I made up adapters from stainless steel and polished them, then mounted them this morning, as per the solid model. It seems to work allright, and it looks good. I used #10-32 stainless steel screws to mount the adapter to the windshield post. The post has only one layer of fairly thick sheet metal, so I drilled and tapped it and used blue loctite on the screws---time will tell if this will be strong enough to support the mirrors without a problem. I mounted the mirrors about 1" below the top of the post so they won't interfere with my top header when I make my Carson style top.----one good thing here, I didn't have to modify the peep mirror in any way, just removed the "flange" that gripped the door edge. (it is attached with one bolt).
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    I'm having the same problem mounting the peep mirrors I can't seem to get your pic to come up maybe u could post them again or e-mail them to me
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    Looks great!!! Where do you buy your stainless steel screws?
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    I buy all my stainless steel fasteners at Brafasco in Ontario Canada,---I'm not sure that they are in the states. you can also get them at fastenal, which I think is international.
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    There's a fastenal here in my area. I'll have to check with them and see is they have any chrome stuff like this.......

    http://www.boltdepot.com/Chrome-nuts-and-bolts.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by brianrupnow
    O.K.--We got peep mirrors. I made up adapters from stainless steel and polished them, then mounted them this morning, as per the solid model. It seems to work allright, and it looks good. I used #10-32 stainless steel screws to mount the adapter to the windshield post. The post has only one layer of fairly thick sheet metal, so I drilled and tapped it and used blue loctite on the screws---time will tell if this will be strong enough to support the mirrors without a problem. I mounted the mirrors about 1" below the top of the post so they won't interfere with my top header when I make my Carson style top.----one good thing here, I didn't have to modify the peep mirror in any way, just removed the "flange" that gripped the door edge. (it is attached with one bolt).
    That's a cool deal but does the window hit the mirror when you open the door ?

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    42K3---the peep mirror is attached to the windshield post. There are no tops on a roadster pickup door.
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