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Thread: Side View Mirror Repairs
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03-25-2019, 05:19 PM #41
No idea about shipping cost to Canada - I had them shipped to Las Vegas and picked them up when I visited my parents last month.
I have found with unreasonable shipping costs, it can be beneficial to contact the company by phone. Sometimes they don't realise that USPS will deliver to Canada easily, and it is inexpensive.'84 P-type, 5spd, Super red, black/grey leather - 2JZGTE swap, Precision 6262 on cast manifold, ECUmaster black with 875cc/min injectors, 465 WHP at 17 psi, built R154 with OS Giken twin plate, one piece driveshaft with 1310 joints, Truetrac with 3.73 R&P, 450 lb/in front coilovers, 300lb/in rear springs, Image BBM wheels 17x8 and 18x10, 4 corner BBK, AGX shocks, Whiteline bars, poly bushings, T3 GTX2 front control and steering arms etc. etc. -
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03-25-2019, 11:08 PM #42
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Yeah, I contacted them, haven't heard back yet...I'll update when I do.
Thanks,
Gord
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03-30-2019, 10:30 PM #43
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09-24-2019, 04:03 PM #44
Ran the rebuilt mirrors with the music wire springs https://www.thespringstore.com/pe075...0-mh-n-in.html that have about 10.5 lbs of initial force when installed and didn't notice any shaking or movement of the mirrors even at 250 kph+ on the racetrack. Plus I have bumped into the passenger side a couple times and it folds very nicely now.
'84 P-type, 5spd, Super red, black/grey leather - 2JZGTE swap, Precision 6262 on cast manifold, ECUmaster black with 875cc/min injectors, 465 WHP at 17 psi, built R154 with OS Giken twin plate, one piece driveshaft with 1310 joints, Truetrac with 3.73 R&P, 450 lb/in front coilovers, 300lb/in rear springs, Image BBM wheels 17x8 and 18x10, 4 corner BBK, AGX shocks, Whiteline bars, poly bushings, T3 GTX2 front control and steering arms etc. etc. -
10-15-2019, 10:38 PM #45
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Eastwood sells a plating system for small parts for $76.00. It would just about pay for itself if costs in your area are about the same as what Funky paid to Alberta Plating. It could also be used to refurbish mounting brackets in the engine bay for example. It also comes with a tube of metal polish if you want the part to look like chrome plating.
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10-22-2019, 05:01 PM #46
Thats pretty cool that you can do that at home! I had an electrolysis tank setup myself for awhile, but to remove rust.
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