[DeTomaso] FW: inside rear view mirror vibrates

Ed Pike erpike at ymail.com
Wed Nov 19 14:41:58 EST 2008


Depending on how much vibration, it is normal. I find it usually smothes out around 100!  I tried the vacuum hose behind the mirror and it seems to help a bit but it doesn't eliminate it. 

just my 2 cents.

Ed...




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From: Kerry Maguire <kmaguire at landrovermiramar.com>
To: detomaso at realbig.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:13:05 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] FW: inside rear view mirror vibrates

The car is "new to me", but in past other make vehicles, I would just
change out the mirror because it went bad. I mentioned this to some of
the other San Diego Pantera Club members and they were not surprised.
Some suggested wedging a piece of rubber behind the mirror. If that is
the case, I thought it might just be inherent with the Pantera model.

The inside rear view mirror even vibrates at idle. 

However, the outside rear view mirrors do NOT vibrate at all.

Regards,

Kerry M. Maguire
Land Rover Miramar Sales Manager
9455 Clayton Dr.
San Diego, CA 92126

P 858.693.1400 
F 858.577.2558 

www.landrovermiramar.com


-----Original Message-----
From: adin at frontier.net [mailto:adin at frontier.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:01 AM
To: Kerry Maguire
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] inside rear view mirror vibrates


This is generally an indication of a major imbalance or vibration
elsewhere.
For example, the MKVIII two piece driveshaft can sometimes be "bad"  
causing the mirror to vibrate.

Is this a new occurance?

I would check all the u-joints, tires for balance and only then write  
it off to a performance car.

deRyke (or someone) will tell about wedging something under the mirror  
support to eliminate this . . .

David


Quoting Kerry Maguire <kmaguire at landrovermiramar.com>:

> Are there any solutions? It makes it nearly impossible to recognize
the
> profile of the CHP Crown Vic's that might be lurking nearby and I
think
> it is a general safety hazard.
>
> The outside mirrors offer a clear, non vibrating, vision, but I wish
> they could be angled out a little bit more. I have these outside
mirrors
> if anybody can offer a suggestion on if they can be adjusted to face
> more outward:
>
> http://precisionproformance.com/ep1030.htm
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Kerry M. Maguire
>
>
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