Does anyone know if the mounting puck for the convertible mirror is available by itself anywhere? I have my mirror, but there is no mounting puck to mount it to the windshield and I am tired of not having a mirror in my car. Thanks to all in advance.
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Originally posted by dougsic View PostWhen I purchased a new windshield from the BMW dealer last year, I bought a new locking strip and the puck too.
Have you tried your dealer?
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as far as I know you can't mount a maplight mirror on a cabrio
I put one on my ex-wife's sedan but it's mounted higher if I remember correctly. on a cabrio you have to figure out how to run the power down the front of the windshield because our mirrors are approximately 1/8th the way down from the top.
I know you said piece of mind but honestly unless you really can't stand to have one I'd just ditch it. I could never keep mine from vibrating and, at least in Oregon and California, the law requires only two working mirrors. I haven't missed on in over ten years and forward visibility is improved.Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!
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Originally posted by smooth View Postas far as I know you can't mount a maplight mirror on a cabrio
I put one on my ex-wife's sedan but it's mounted higher if I remember correctly. on a cabrio you have to figure out how to run the power down the front of the windshield because our mirrors are approximately 1/8th the way down from the top.
I know you said piece of mind but honestly unless you really can't stand to have one I'd just ditch it. I could never keep mine from vibrating and, at least in Oregon and California, the law requires only two working mirrors. I haven't missed on in over ten years and forward visibility is improved.
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well I shouldn't have written "can't." One can do whatever one wants with the right tools and ambition. My point was it's not possible without the power cable showing.
Having owned both I agree with the poster in that thread pointing out the dome light provides more illumination than the map lights so it's not a functional improvement.
As for an aesthetic improvement, that's up to the driver but this isn't my idea of a good look in a cabrio:
You're in Texas and I'm in California so I think you'll agree that one of the best things about a cabrio is driving along the coast and watching the sunset with the top off :) I didn't like the mirror blocking that view let alone a cable run.
Let me put it this way, if the guy who installed that was after a unique and cool look, he'd have been better off installing a euro panel instead of that maplight. That's just my opinion but I'm the type of owner who is slowly restoring to period correct as it would have looked in Germany.Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!
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Originally posted by smooth View Postwell I shouldn't have written "can't." One can do whatever one wants with the right tools and ambition. My point was it's not possible without the power cable showing.
Having owned both I agree with the poster in that thread pointing out the dome light provides more illumination than the map lights so it's not a functional improvement.
As for an aesthetic improvement, that's up to the driver but this isn't my idea of a good look in a cabrio:
You're in Texas and I'm in California so I think you'll agree that one of the best things about a cabrio is driving along the coast and watching the sunset with the top off :) I didn't like the mirror blocking that view let alone a cable run.
Let me put it this way, if the guy who installed that was after a unique and cool look, he'd have been better off installing a euro panel instead of that maplight. That's just my opinion but I'm the type of owner who is slowly restoring to period correct as it would have looked in Germany.
I also don't mind the cable. You see them on every car nowadays that has any kind of electric mirror.
A buddy of mine has a euro check panel he is going to sell me for $10 plus my US check panel.......
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It could be done better...i have one in my vert and it looks like it belongs there. The vert regular mirror and the map light mirror mount differently. The vert mounts to the window, the maplight to the roof of the car. If you take the "handle off the vert mirror, where it mounts to the the actual mirror and put it on the maplight mirror. Then you will be able to attached the maplight to the vert mounting point on the windshield. There is a DIY on R3v somewhere. I'll see if i can locate it.
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Originally posted by Tismael711 View PostIt could be done better...i have one in my vert and it looks like it belongs there. The vert regular mirror and the map light mirror mount differently. The vert mounts to the window, the maplight to the roof of the car. If you take the "handle off the vert mirror, where it mounts to the the actual mirror and put it on the maplight mirror. Then you will be able to attached the maplight to the vert mounting point on the windshield. There is a DIY on R3v somewhere. I'll see if i can locate it.
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Originally posted by Tismael711 View Posti have one in my vert and it looks like it belongs there.
look, if you guys like the maplights so much man up and buy a 2nd e30 :D
if you must run topless get a bauer.Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!
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