Drilled the side view mirrors!
#353
Just got done drilling my mirrors. Great idea. I was a little hesitant on drilling into my brand new rig but it IS worth it. Took my time, took the mirrors off first and started the hole by hand with a 3/32 bit. Whole thing took about 10-15 minutes (including staring time). Looks sharp and you'd think it came from the factory. Hey, it even works too!
#355
Drilled mine today AND trimmed the gasket. There was a ton of corrosion on the alum inside the mirror (removed from Jeep cause I suck at drilling :grin: Took the time to brush that out while I had them off.
#356
I have a quick question. I took my mirrors off to drill them. I noticed that my mirrors had a small "V" in the bottom where the water normally leaks out.
Is this a new version mirror or are they all like this? My mirrors weep for a little while after I wash, but not days. I have a 2008 Wrangler.
Is this a new version mirror or are they all like this? My mirrors weep for a little while after I wash, but not days. I have a 2008 Wrangler.
#357
I have a quick question. I took my mirrors off to drill them. I noticed that my mirrors had a small "V" in the bottom where the water normally leaks out.
Is this a new version mirror or are they all like this? My mirrors weep for a little while after I wash, but not days. I have a 2008 Wrangler.
Is this a new version mirror or are they all like this? My mirrors weep for a little while after I wash, but not days. I have a 2008 Wrangler.
#358
Well I may be wrong, but don't sealed places always need two holes to drain? You know, one as a drain hole, and one for air to get in, since draining water creates a vacuum inside a sealed unit. I think that built in V-notch was meant as a drain hole...but for whatever reason they forgot an air hole. Just an observation that struck me since you mentioned the pre-existing notch.
#359
Well I may be wrong, but don't sealed places always need two holes to drain? You know, one as a drain hole, and one for air to get in, since draining water creates a vacuum inside a sealed unit. I think that built in V-notch was meant as a drain hole...but for whatever reason they forgot an air hole. Just an observation that struck me since you mentioned the pre-existing notch.