Cobra Rear View Mirror Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Chula Vista, California, United States
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New original design center mirror bracket that places the RayDyot mirror just behind the cowl body work. The two little holes pick up the original mirror hole location while the bottom attaches and pinches the cowl tube .A custom thumbscrew/attaching nut is included with it . Originally, the mirror was just attached using a thick plate that projected rearward . NOTE : If this is a totally new installation on an aluminum bodied car the mirror is placed just to the RIGHT of centerline to clear the center cowl tube running forward . You'll see it's not rocket science. The mirror is not included and just used for instructional purposes only.
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