I realised one of my door mirrors had seized, I had a look around internet for possible repair solutions. Some replaced the mirror support with a fibre glass replacement. Some drilled out the base spindle and used a bolt. But I came up with this solution. The main issue seemed to be how to separate the mirror from the base once the spring and spindle had been removed. I used a dremel with a cutting disc and cut a slot in the base and mirror support as below. Using a screw driver as a wedge, open up the gap and the seized components can be parted. Cleaned up all the parts and rebuilt the door mirror using a new 13mm starlock washer.
Mirror base unit refurbished, note slot made by dremel
Completed door mirror re-assembled and greased.
Hence door mirror repaired for cost of one starlock washer.
Mirror base unit refurbished, note slot made by dremel
Completed door mirror re-assembled and greased.
Hence door mirror repaired for cost of one starlock washer.
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