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Outside Mirror Vibrating Badly!

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Why is the mirror vibrating so bad I can't see behind me? All the screws are striped and the threads are rusted off. Yes I said screws. Who would use just wood screws to mount a major component like the rearview mirror? Ok I know I am a little critical because I come from an aerospace background and can't imagine some of the things I have seen in RV construction. 

So for a temporary repair I put some larger screws screws back in till I get home (out back of Zion today)  where I will do a more permanent and more robust repair.

If your mirrors are vibrating you probably have a similar problem. 

Bill

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Bill,

Generally the vibration source like that on a car is an indication that a wheel balance is in order. Or you might have a bad shock!

As for the repair of the mirror mount. The back of them is accessible on my coach. I went down an bought some "flat Nuts" they are made from spring steel and take the type of thread like on your current fasteners

 

Bill Edwards

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No problem with shocks or wheel balance, Just lots of rough roads. That and there weren't much in the way of threads left on the screws (I am talking wood screws). I will probably fab some aluminum plates with nutplates when I get home.

I thought it might have screws with some kind of nut on the back. I tryed to tighten them but they were striped and woulden't tighten. Did I mention they were just cheap wood screws, to hold the heavy mirrors. :angry:

Bill

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Bill,

If you can access the mounting area from the back, I would do just as you said. Make a mounting plate and use S/S bolts. You might also, if space allows put a backing board in that has much wider surface than the mirror base. This should help stop the flex in the fiberglass.

Herman 

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It is interesting that the right side that has a much longer arm doesn't vibrate or bounce around. I will see how my temp repair does tomorrow.

Bill 

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