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post Jan 5 2025, 09:10 PM
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Have you noticed how your stock side mirrors do not sit horizontal? Here is a photo of my right side mirror, taken with the camera set horizontal and the mirror straight out from the door. Notice how the mirror center tilts downward to the outside.

The fix is a 4° wedge-shaped gasket that replaces the stock gasket. My son will 3D print these on demand from TPU, with 95A hardness, so they are somewhat flexible and enough squish to conform to the slight curve at the top of the door. The price is $15 per pair, shipped to anywhere in the US. You can order them through this PayPal listing:

https://www.paypal.com/instantcommerce/chec...t/86NRR79B8ZA86

I can answer any questions here, or via personal message.


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I looked up TPU resistance to UV light and found thei.

UV Resistance: Neither TPU nor TPC offer inherent UV protection, similar to PETG and PLA. However, TPU exhibits slightly better resistance to UV degradation compared to TPC. PP shines in this aspect, boasting significant UV resistance, making it ideal for prolonged outdoor applications.Feb 20, 2024

Maybe a coating could prevent yellowing ?
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post Jan 6 2025, 10:17 AM
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Order placed. Thanks!

Spray painting them before installing should give the needed UV resistance. At least, I hope....
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Order placed. Thanks!
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order placed...thanks. And thanks agian for the help withthe dubshop FI system. She is running well. Cold starting is the only issue.
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post Jan 6 2025, 04:58 PM
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Interesting idea. Hmm might be interested
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PP = polypropylene

I think these are a great idea. The thing that bugs me the most it the pattern that 3d printing gets on the surface. I guess a person could just sand out with a few grits or they could be run in a larger batch in a vibratory finished like I use on small acrylic cubes.

I am on board to get a pair and will place an order for one set for #41 now

Thanks Bob B
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2 sets ordered. You should make it so the amount is not preloaded at 1 set.. I had to order twice.... cool idea.
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Just ordered a set. I was going to order more, but could not change the quantity. Once these arrive and I install them, I will likely order 2 additional sets. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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Thanks, everyone. I did not consider the UV resistance (I will ask my son what he knows). But since only the edge is exposed, I hope any problems will be minimal. Same with the 3D printing pattern with this format printer and material. Here's a photo of the left mirror on my car (still dirty).


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Looking forward to these - nicely done!
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The drup matches my back
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Re: UV resistance,
You can always coat in UV resistant ceramic coating (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) and do your whole car while doing so...
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Ordered
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Ordered : )
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I need 3 for drivers side only. Let me know how much and I'll PayPal. Shipping to 97330. Thanks, -Scott
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QUOTE(longballa @ Jan 11 2025, 12:21 PM) *

I need 3 for drivers side only. Let me know how much and I'll PayPal. Shipping to 97330. Thanks, -Scott


I’m going to guess that like the mirrors themselves, they work on either side. You would just rotate the gasket 180 degrees for the other side.
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Any idea when you will mail these out????


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2 sets ordered. You should make it so the amount is not preloaded at 1 set.. I had to order twice.... cool idea.

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QUOTE(longballa @ Jan 11 2025, 10:21 AM) *

I need 3 for drivers side only. Let me know how much and I'll PayPal. Shipping to 97330. Thanks, -Scott


These work for either side. I will ask my son about a price for 3.
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