Having had difficulties getting the off side rear view mirror correctly placed can anyone give me some help.
If I put it on the door where I think it should go, then, either I cannot open the 1/4 light or the window frame is in the way. If I put it on the wing the angle of view is so small that it is usless.
Can anyone tell me what mirror to use and exactly where to put it. In the new Rimmers catalogue there are pictures to help you explain to a dunce like me. Also I like convex mirrors. I do not have any problems with distortion of distance.
Rear view mirrors
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Peter Douglas W
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Peter Douglas W
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- Location: Germany
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Peter Douglas W
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Peter Douglas W
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I am still trying to find some answer for the mirrors I do not want to drill holes in the bodyword and then find I have to change them.
I have been looking at photos from the natonal and perhaps the following owners can give me some help.
<strong>NTD 547G</strong> Triumph 2000 MK1, <strong>KFL 454P</strong> MK2 estate,
<strong>PWS 201S</strong> MK2 Triumph S
<strong>LPJ 744K</strong>; Triumph MK2 2000, <strong>DDD 603K</strong> MK2 Triumph 2?000
<strong>NFP 180F</strong> Triumph 2500 MK2, <strong>UWJ 558L</strong> Triumph Mk2 2000
I have been looking at photos from the natonal and perhaps the following owners can give me some help.
<strong>NTD 547G</strong> Triumph 2000 MK1, <strong>KFL 454P</strong> MK2 estate,
<strong>PWS 201S</strong> MK2 Triumph S
<strong>LPJ 744K</strong>; Triumph MK2 2000, <strong>DDD 603K</strong> MK2 Triumph 2?000
<strong>NFP 180F</strong> Triumph 2500 MK2, <strong>UWJ 558L</strong> Triumph Mk2 2000