My RX7/Rotary projects... formerly My Blk base build up..
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your black one and my ssm are going to look very similar from behind! i'll be installing the same trunk spoiler and c/f shine street diffuser when i get home very soon. looks great, how are you going to attach diffuser? are you going to do more than the 3m double sided tape? i was going to use 3m and a couple anodized pop rivits. well looks good, wish i had another one to play with. maybe one day
p.s. Kai, where is your for sale thread? i haven't seen it!
p.s. Kai, where is your for sale thread? i haven't seen it!
#602
Thanks for the info the plastic lens. The lens actually looks fine in person.. But the camera and how the lights hit shows all the small scratches.
your black one and my ssm are going to look very similar from behind! i'll be installing the same trunk spoiler and c/f shine street diffuser when i get home very soon. looks great, how are you going to attach diffuser? are you going to do more than the 3m double sided tape? i was going to use 3m and a couple anodized pop rivits. well looks good, wish i had another one to play with. maybe one day
I don't think Kai is selling thing anymore....
#611
I should post about my thoughts on these mirrors..
Quality I give 7.5 out of 10. Functionality and Visibility, I give 6 out of 10. Install, I give 9 out of 10.. except adjusting them 3 out of 10. Its quite difficult to adjust as I have to get out of the car and such. Also, once its tighten down, its quite hard to move them and when you tighten them down, you could move the adjusted mirror and have to re adjust.
The driver's side mirror where initially would move with one finger after tightening it down. After examining the mirror, found out that the top bolt on the mirror housing was bit too long. Because of it, it wasnt going to hold the mirror in place. I had to grind down about 1/8 inch and helped out quite a bit. But overall, Not sure how well its going to hold up in a long run. But for me I bought this thing to try it out and see how it looks. Also, it will be garaged and not left outside.
i might still go back to stock or with Ganador mirrors in the long run..
Quality I give 7.5 out of 10. Functionality and Visibility, I give 6 out of 10. Install, I give 9 out of 10.. except adjusting them 3 out of 10. Its quite difficult to adjust as I have to get out of the car and such. Also, once its tighten down, its quite hard to move them and when you tighten them down, you could move the adjusted mirror and have to re adjust.
The driver's side mirror where initially would move with one finger after tightening it down. After examining the mirror, found out that the top bolt on the mirror housing was bit too long. Because of it, it wasnt going to hold the mirror in place. I had to grind down about 1/8 inch and helped out quite a bit. But overall, Not sure how well its going to hold up in a long run. But for me I bought this thing to try it out and see how it looks. Also, it will be garaged and not left outside.
i might still go back to stock or with Ganador mirrors in the long run..
#614
I have not seen the craftsquare mirrors in person but I'm guessing its similar design and such. I bought the APR just because of the cost. I actually bought them from a member and got it cheaper than APR site. I'm also debating about the craftsquare ones that goes on the window triangle but that thing is like a grand by the time you get all the bells and whistles. Not sure If I want to spend that without actually looking at one..
also not sure about the hole in the door..
#616
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I should post about my thoughts on these mirrors..
Quality I give 7.5 out of 10. Functionality and Visibility, I give 6 out of 10. Install, I give 9 out of 10.. except adjusting them 3 out of 10. Its quite difficult to adjust as I have to get out of the car and such. Also, once its tighten down, its quite hard to move them and when you tighten them down, you could move the adjusted mirror and have to re adjust.
The driver's side mirror where initially would move with one finger after tightening it down. After examining the mirror, found out that the top bolt on the mirror housing was bit too long. Because of it, it wasnt going to hold the mirror in place. I had to grind down about 1/8 inch and helped out quite a bit. But overall, Not sure how well its going to hold up in a long run. But for me I bought this thing to try it out and see how it looks. Also, it will be garaged and not left outside.
i might still go back to stock or with Ganador mirrors in the long run..
Quality I give 7.5 out of 10. Functionality and Visibility, I give 6 out of 10. Install, I give 9 out of 10.. except adjusting them 3 out of 10. Its quite difficult to adjust as I have to get out of the car and such. Also, once its tighten down, its quite hard to move them and when you tighten them down, you could move the adjusted mirror and have to re adjust.
The driver's side mirror where initially would move with one finger after tightening it down. After examining the mirror, found out that the top bolt on the mirror housing was bit too long. Because of it, it wasnt going to hold the mirror in place. I had to grind down about 1/8 inch and helped out quite a bit. But overall, Not sure how well its going to hold up in a long run. But for me I bought this thing to try it out and see how it looks. Also, it will be garaged and not left outside.
i might still go back to stock or with Ganador mirrors in the long run..
I installed these mirrors prior to DGRR and was debating going back to stock. Having to adjust the passenger side is a pain in the AZZ and visibility is greatly reduced. I was having problems with the mirrors moving under higher speed until I tighten them down as hard as possible. So far they have been O.K but still not 100% happy.
As for Square Craft mirrors... Papsmagu on the forum installed his prior to DGRR. He has the ones that mount in the door triangle area. All I can say is WOW.. much nicer than the APR's but the price is WAY more than I would spend on mirrors... he also had his holes in the door sealed when it went for paint...
L8R
#620
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That's why I purchased the APR's....
$300 vs $600 and trust me... shelling out $300 for manual side view mirrors was hard to do as well....
one of those things you doubt yourself about... do I really need to spend $$$$ on side view mirrors when the stock ones work just as good... and you can adjust them with a button....
L8R
$300 vs $600 and trust me... shelling out $300 for manual side view mirrors was hard to do as well....
one of those things you doubt yourself about... do I really need to spend $$$$ on side view mirrors when the stock ones work just as good... and you can adjust them with a button....
L8R
#625
It was a beautiful day today and took the car out to meet up with some classic car guys for donut and coffee... Afterwards, I took some updated pics with the new mirrors.. I actually like this mirror a LOT!! I thought it would be bit too small for the car but I think its just a right size.
Issues... At about 110MPH, I could see the mirror started to vibrate. I've tighten down the driver side but it vibrated bit more than my liking... I'm going to try to figure some way to tighten down the mirror bit more.
And my interior with Prosport gauges and their center speaker pod.
Issues... At about 110MPH, I could see the mirror started to vibrate. I've tighten down the driver side but it vibrated bit more than my liking... I'm going to try to figure some way to tighten down the mirror bit more.
And my interior with Prosport gauges and their center speaker pod.