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glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 17:14 |
quote: nope.. glass pops out easy. | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 17:11 |
looks quite good smoothed, will that cause any trouble for removing the mirror/ changing glass etc?? | |
wezjax |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 16:11 |
my base paltes are smoothed into the car and had no problems. | |
L330wnz |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 14:58 |
:thumbs: :) | |
glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 14:54 |
quote: they wer e only on my car a month then i sold it lol. they are now making their way onto an other corsa c thats in gettin sum work done.. so they shall be appearing once more lol | |
L330wnz |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 14:29 |
:lol: I bet, but they do look professional mate, give ya self a pat on the back ;) | |
glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 13:45 |
quote: ta :thumbs: took bloody ages tho to shape the whole things as bout 90% of the mirror was covered in filler and fiberglass. | |
L330wnz |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 13:27 |
thats looks shmazin' mate ^^ :thumbs: top job ;) | |
glasgow_corsa_c |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 12:53 |
here u go. | |
M2RTY |
posted on 30th Apr 04 at 12:27 |
no problem wit the last 3 sets ive had in 3 years | |
MODDEDCORSAGSI |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 23:57 |
my mirrors are smoothed into base blates, no probs at all, bin lyk dat ages | |
romeo t |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 23:42 |
mine m5s have been blended in for about 8months. as long as you dont blend them to the door it will be fine! | |
James@CCC |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 19:42 |
I just finished doing this to my mirrors a couple of weeks ago. I used fibreglass to smooth them in, and then filler on top of this to get it lovely and smooth. | |
jammo20 |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 17:56 |
just got mine today fit shit at the top and the bit below the glass sticks out im not pleased my mate has done his on a corsa b used p 38 me thinks if anyone could advise me if this will crack do have sound on quite a bit will p38 stick to the mirror or wot do i have to do thanks | |
boyracer2002 |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 15:37 |
mate had them filled in on his clio looked good but yeah they shake a lot . . well mine do with the bass im still considerin tho with all the filler/glass i have on my car :lol: | |
M16KE B |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 15:19 |
quote: Come on then, Suggestions please | |
Greg_M |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 14:31 |
thats what you get from universal products. you can get corsa tailored mirrors. well unless you want steiny ones at £120 a side:lol: | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 14:30 |
get decent mirrors | |
Jill |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 14:29 |
Yeah Gregs right! I was going to get my mirrors smoothed in but the bodyshop advised me against it because of the amount of vibrations-opening/shutting door/driving etc would just cause them to crack. :( The bodyshop I go to did this on one corsa before and this just kept happening. | |
Greg_M |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 14:05 |
would imagine there is a fair bit of movment and vibration n the mirrors, so mite crack using fiberglass and filler. maybe bumper filler? | |
M16KE B |
posted on 29th Apr 04 at 14:03 |
Ive got a Corsa C with universal DTM mirors on the propper Corsa C base plates, the fit between mirror and base plate is shocking and it makes my car look rough. I was thinking of smoothing them into the base plates. Ive seen this done on Saxos etc. Has anyone done this to a corsa (B or C) does it give you any grief and is it expensive? Ta:) |