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jr1000yarder 07-06-2016 10:07 PM

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I purchased these and I'm not sure they are what I thought....

Was hoping they are 69 below the eyeline mirrors.

Please advise.

Thanks, Rich

jr1000yarder 07-06-2016 10:09 PM

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They are in awesome condition

jr1000yarder 07-06-2016 10:10 PM

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I have all hardware and instructions

TwoFiftyShifter 07-06-2016 11:02 PM

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R/V mirrors I believe.

dazza 07-07-2016 04:02 AM

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I'm not sure if they were different in 69, but those look correct for a 72, mine has them listed on the SPID as:

- DG4 BELOW-EYELINE MIRROR

And that is what they look like. I've seen a lot of aftermarket versions that are different in the way they attach the arm to the head (diff rivets too).

Here is a shot of one mine.

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dazza 07-07-2016 04:03 AM

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Where did you purchase them? I may be looking for set in the near future.

jr1000yarder 07-07-2016 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7645779)
I'm not sure if they were different in 69, but those look correct for a 72, mine has them listed on the SPID as:

- DG4 BELOW-EYELINE MIRROR

And that is what they look like. I've seen a lot of aftermarket versions that are different in the way they attach the arm to the head (diff rivets too).

Here is a shot of one mine.

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yeah,................damnit. I thought they were 71-72 mirrors.

I need the longer arms on the bottom for 69-70. The search for mirrors will continue.......I'll list these for sale. Thanks man.

jr1000yarder 07-07-2016 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7645780)
Where did you purchase them? I may be looking for set in the near future.

They will be listed for sale in the forum in a few minutes....I got them with a parts lot I purchased. Exc condition.

georgieb51 07-07-2016 09:30 AM

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I do not see them listed for sale yet, but I will take them pending price of course. Thanks, George

jr1000yarder 07-07-2016 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by georgieb51 (Post 7645902)
I do not see them listed for sale yet, but I will take them pending price of course. Thanks, George

they are posted.....

FirstOwner69 07-07-2016 11:00 AM

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Your mirrors do not appear to be correct for 1972 either. The horizontal support the runs to the top edge of the door is not correct. Not sure about the legs, but they also appear a bit different. Measurements would help. There appears to be an additional "twist" at the door end in the support in the OP's picture. Here's a picture of an original 1972 DG4 mirror.

jr1000yarder 07-07-2016 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by FirstOwner69 (Post 7645995)
Your mirrors do not appear to be correct for 1972 either. The horizontal support the runs to the top edge of the door is not correct. Not sure about the legs, but they also appear a bit different. Measurements would help. There appears to be an additional "twist" at the door end in the support in the OP's picture. Here's a picture of an original 1972 DG4 mirror.

Thanks! I'll measure tonight. I can def straighten the "twist" if needs be. the condition is just amazing. the lower legs are short like what was posted

FirstOwner69 07-07-2016 12:51 PM

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Here's a short tutorial with things I've learned regarding the 1969-1971 DG4 mirrors referred to on early SPIDs as "W/C MIRROR-JR-LH&RH" and on later SPIDs as "BELOW EYELONE MIRRO".

I've found that there were at least 2 variations. Both utilize the same hole pattern in the doors. The information below is based on my 1969 originals and a set now on my 69 that I got from a 1970 GMC. The most common, by far, appear to be the type I got from the 1970 GMC.

Legs...
The first version legs were like the originals on my early 69 (picture 1). They were quite straight at the bottom whereas the second version bowed out from the door (picture 2). My assumption is that the bow was added to provide additional clearance with the upper beltline molding which (assumption #2) was first offered sometime during the 1969 model year.

Horizontal support to door...
My first version supports (picture 3) measure 6-7/8 ". The second version (picture 4) measure 5-1/4".

Mirror heads...
The mounting brackets on my original mirror heads were offset vertically which allowed the owner to raise or lower the head by flipping the mirror. Most others I've seen are centered. I have no idea when that change occurred or if mine are truly unique. In an earlier thread I read, someone claimed that this was a Ford design head, but I'm 100% sure mine are original to the truck.

See the next post for pictures of the assembled mirrors.

FirstOwner69 07-07-2016 12:53 PM

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Assembled mirror pics...

First... Original from my Dec., 1968, production 1969.

Second... From 1970 GMC.

FirstOwner69 07-07-2016 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jr1000yarder (Post 7645999)
Thanks! I'll measure tonight. I can def straighten the "twist" if needs be. the condition is just amazing. the lower legs are short like what was posted

Here's a picture of a 1972 DG4 base showing dimensions.

jr1000yarder 07-07-2016 05:22 PM

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man where can I get a set of those.......I need them.

BTW my truck was built 10/68

FlameOut 07-07-2016 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jr1000yarder (Post 7645999)
Thanks! I'll measure tonight. I can def straighten the "twist" if needs be. the condition is just amazing. the lower legs are short like what was posted

Unfortunately that 'twist' is a bi#$% to try to straighten. I bought a set identical to those at a swap meet, thinking I could straighten than top mounting arm. I gave up

Jeff's72C10* 07-07-2018 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by dazza (Post 7645779)
I'm not sure if they were different in 69, but those look correct for a 72, mine has them listed on the SPID as:

- DG4 BELOW-EYELINE MIRROR

And that is what they look like. I've seen a lot of aftermarket versions that are different in the way they attach the arm to the head (diff rivets too).

Here is a shot of one mine.

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I know this is an older thread. Was wondering what the measurements are for the holes from fwd part of door to center of holes for mounting. Recently picked up same mirrors for my 72 and need to install, thx for any help provided.

Jeff


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