anybody try making these?
#12
haha yea it was lol now its lowered but here the blue one https://www.ranger-forums.com/f69/fi...her-up-103865/
#13
Was just going over a few old post and go to this one…
WHAT IF… you made a mount that fit lower on the door around the mirror area.
Either reproduce the Mirror mount and add a Light Tab or make an overlay for the mirror mount and bolt to the door.
Opening and closing the door will wear on the filament but it might work there better than higher up.
Any wiring could go through the Pwrd Mirror wiring routing, easier said than done.
Just thinking out loud, smoke from too much wood burning...
WHAT IF… you made a mount that fit lower on the door around the mirror area.
Either reproduce the Mirror mount and add a Light Tab or make an overlay for the mirror mount and bolt to the door.
Opening and closing the door will wear on the filament but it might work there better than higher up.
Any wiring could go through the Pwrd Mirror wiring routing, easier said than done.
Just thinking out loud, smoke from too much wood burning...
#14
Was just going over a few old post and go to this one…
WHAT IF… you made a mount that fit lower on the door around the mirror area.
Either reproduce the Mirror mount and add a Light Tab or make an overlay for the mirror mount and bolt to the door.
Opening and closing the door will wear on the filament but it might work there better than higher up.
Any wiring could go through the Pwrd Mirror wiring routing, easier said than done.
Just thinking out loud, smoke from too much wood burning...
WHAT IF… you made a mount that fit lower on the door around the mirror area.
Either reproduce the Mirror mount and add a Light Tab or make an overlay for the mirror mount and bolt to the door.
Opening and closing the door will wear on the filament but it might work there better than higher up.
Any wiring could go through the Pwrd Mirror wiring routing, easier said than done.
Just thinking out loud, smoke from too much wood burning...
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