โNov-30-2016 06:01 AM
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Diplomat_St_Poodles wrote:Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
Been there done that! Not too difficult:
The mirror head will remove from the swing arm and the swing arm will remove from the base. It is also possible to remove the entire unit from where it seems to have broken loose:
In the base are 4 plugs that cover screw heads. Pry off the plugs and undo the large screws--they need a large Phillips head screw driver
BUT there are control wires running up the inside. In our rig there was a plug accessible from inside the rig but it was a real stretch!
Once I got the screws out I reached in with a pair of side cutters and cut each wire. I helps to have someone else take the weight of the assembly. You can also remove the swing arm by backing out the large allen screws and lifting the arm up and out. IF the wires are long enough.
IF the screws have torn out of the fibreglass and won't unscrew then I think cutting them off would be the only option, though you might be able to grip them with a pair of pliers on vicegrips to remove the screws.
Looks like a Velvac mirror. You might want to contact them.
Good Luck
I see you are from Vancouver Island. I should have called you over to help ๐
โNov-30-2016 03:32 PM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
Been there done that! Not too difficult:
The mirror head will remove from the swing arm and the swing arm will remove from the base. It is also possible to remove the entire unit from where it seems to have broken loose:
In the base are 4 plugs that cover screw heads. Pry off the plugs and undo the large screws--they need a large Phillips head screw driver
BUT there are control wires running up the inside. In our rig there was a plug accessible from inside the rig but it was a real stretch!
Once I got the screws out I reached in with a pair of side cutters and cut each wire. I helps to have someone else take the weight of the assembly. You can also remove the swing arm by backing out the large allen screws and lifting the arm up and out. IF the wires are long enough.
IF the screws have torn out of the fibreglass and won't unscrew then I think cutting them off would be the only option, though you might be able to grip them with a pair of pliers on vicegrips to remove the screws.
Looks like a Velvac mirror. You might want to contact them.
Good Luck
โNov-30-2016 03:15 PM
โNov-30-2016 02:34 PM
โNov-30-2016 01:38 PM
Diplomat_St_Poodles wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Remove the plastic plug on the bottom exposing the bolt that holds the arm on. Remove the arm and unplug the wires. The cover will slide off exposing the four wood screws that hold it on. You may be able to use larger screws, even drilling the holes in the alum base larger. You can use bolts but getting a washer and nut on will take someone with long arms.
There are no plastic plugs at the bottom of the base. It is one solid unit. Hopefully when I get the arm off I will be able to slide the housing off.
I can remove it from the MH but I will still need the housing removed from the base to screw it back onto the chassis.
โNov-30-2016 12:13 PM
Ivylog wrote:
Remove the plastic plug on the bottom exposing the bolt that holds the arm on. Remove the arm and unplug the wires. The cover will slide off exposing the four wood screws that hold it on. You may be able to use larger screws, even drilling the holes in the alum base larger. You can use bolts but getting a washer and nut on will take someone with long arms.
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