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petnatcar Silver Member Peter Carbone
Watertown, NY, USA   USA
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Hi Guys,
Not sure how you all feel about the location of the rear view mirror but it always seemed a little low for me and
it blocked my view to the right front corner of the car.

I came up with this modification so I could see better out the back and over the right front.

The height extension that is available wasn't good enough for me.

Bouna fortuna,
Peter C.


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brims49 Andrew Brims
Peachland, BC, Canada   CAN
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Happy New Year Peter,
The mirror mod looks so cool and with your seat modifications would be a big advantage for driving
Take care
Andrew

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steveg2 Gold Member Steve Gerow
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I'm interested in the tall stem or tall mirror from AHspares. (pictures)

If anyone has pictures of either as installed, would like to see.



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BOBv Robert v
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1962 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ7 "Annie"
1966 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8 "Blackie"
1967 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8 "Audrey"
1967 Austin-Healey 3000 BJ8 "Audrey"
anyone say cheap? No? OK, but I do like the 8" glue on Mirror I bought on Amazon. Currently less than $12.00


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HealeyRick Rick N
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The convertibles really need the mirror to be relocated to be able to see over the lowered top.I used the base and windshield mount and rod from an MGB and a day-night mirror from an E-Type (repro, it was pretty inexpensive). I did this because I didn't like the way the rear view mirror sat with the convertible top up. I did have to drill the windshield frame and pop rivet the top mount on and the mirror mount had to be shimmed as the rod wasn't thick enough. The mirror does not slide up and down, but I find the day-night feature is more of a benefit than the ability to adjust vertically.










Rick

"Madman in a death machine"
Austin-Healey 3000 w/5.0L and T5Z: http://forum.britishv8.org/read.php?13,8264

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Healey Nut Graham Boardman
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In reply to # 303559 by steveg2 I'm interested in the tall stem or tall mirror from AHspares. (pictures)

If anyone has pictures of either as installed, would like to see.

Best shot I have as it’s now hidden behind my rally stop watches. It would be able to go taller but based on my seat position height etc the top left corner of the mirror is touching the windshield .
I works good for me and I can see all of the rear view even with my hardtop on .



That’s not an oil leak , it’s my patent pending rust proofing system .


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A small wooden block of 65 mm provides sufficient height.
With this height you can look over the folded and covered hood and, if necessary, through the rear window of the BJ8.


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1964BJ8 Roger BJ8
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In reply to # 303559 by steveg2 I'm interested in the tall stem or tall mirror from AHspares. (pictures)

If anyone has pictures of either as installed, would like to see.


Tall stem from AHS
I heated it then racked it back a little from the windscreen



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petnatcar Silver Member Peter Carbone
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Very clever Rick.
Nice job.

Peter C.

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HealeyRick Rick N
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Grazie, Peter. I always enjoy seeing your improvements.



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steveg2 Gold Member Steve Gerow
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I ordered the adjustable one from Spares. That taller stem is over $50+shipping and if it has to be bent that's a non-starter.

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steveg2 Gold Member Steve Gerow
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Thank you to everyone for the timely information.

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1964BJ8 Roger BJ8
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In reply to # 303708 by steveg2 I ordered the adjustable one from Spares. That taller stem is over $50+shipping and if it has to be bent that's a non-starter.

Let me elaborate a little more.

The stem does not have to be bent.

The longer the stem the closer it gets to the glass being the glass is angled.

I wanted a little more distance from the mirror to the glass for my hands to clean the glass.
Straight stem 2" from glass, angled stem 4" from glass.

Once you raise the adjustable stem to the hight of the non adjustable, you'll see what I mean.
For people who are looking for a taller stem that looks as close to the Healey's original design, this is it, no adjustable collar,


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steveg2 Gold Member Steve Gerow
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Roger,
That isn't the AHS stem I originally pictured unless their illustration isn't correct. Did it come with the mirror?

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1964BJ8 Roger BJ8
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As I mentioned, I angled the stem a bit
https://www.ahspares.co.uk/austin-healey/performance-parts/miscellaneous-2/mirror-stem-lengthened.aspx

The adjustable stem is straight up also. The photo shows it tilted but look at the base, it's angle in the photo. Once screwed on the dash it will be just like the non adjustable straight up.
https://www.ahspares.co.uk/austin-healey/performance-parts/miscellaneous-2/mirror-adjustable.aspx

It can be angled like I did too, if one wants it further from the glass.

Note, I have a BJ8, so the windscreen may have a different angle then the other models.
Maybe Healey Nut will chime in. Looks like he has the adjustable.



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