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I used the little push in chrome plugs that you can pick up at home depot and Lowes in the Hardware Dept. I think they were a Hillman brand and fit the round hole in the door.
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Those were my 1st attempt….I just used a scrap piece or carbon roll bar tube and cut them to fit the original mirror gasket. I went back and re did them with a flat piece of carbon.. Still need to find a better screw.
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thanks to all, I'll let you know how i make out. Cheers
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I machined something like that out of scrap aluminum for my Mustang and fastened it with studs to the stock door holes. I can add a mirror if I need one without removing anything. Yours is nicer, BTW.
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