Buckeye Chuck 54
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I bought my Magic Mirror magnets and installed them on my '14 RT-S. I also bought the wide angle mirrors that stick right over the stock mirrors. So I took a ride to see how everything works. Then I had a problem. I noticed the mirrors needed adjusting. So I switched on my cruise control and with my right hand reached out to adjust the right mirror. Off popped the mirror, fell to the road with a crash and skiddled behind me to rest in the center of the road. I braked hard and turned around to retrieve the wayward mirror. Incredibly it was fine. Even the wide angle mirror was undamaged. I took it home to reattach it. I should say the wires should have held it, but I cut the wires last year when I added mirror lights. The crimp connectors didn't hold.
I lost reliability in the magnets. So I came up with a solution. I took off the top magnet and put the stock pin setup back on, still using the bottom 2 magnets.
Problem solved. The mirrors still pop off the way they always did but now I don't think I'm going to damage them doing so.
The instructions for magnet installation said to use the spacer between the magnet and body. I did that and didn't like that there was still a gap between the mirror and body. So I took out the spacer on the front magnet. Now I have what I wanted, a tight mirror that fits flush and looks like it should.
Buckeye Chuck
I lost reliability in the magnets. So I came up with a solution. I took off the top magnet and put the stock pin setup back on, still using the bottom 2 magnets.
Problem solved. The mirrors still pop off the way they always did but now I don't think I'm going to damage them doing so.
The instructions for magnet installation said to use the spacer between the magnet and body. I did that and didn't like that there was still a gap between the mirror and body. So I took out the spacer on the front magnet. Now I have what I wanted, a tight mirror that fits flush and looks like it should.
Buckeye Chuck