This might be all you really need but I also drilled through the other mounting hole through stanchion behind the screen and put the other fixing through it with a washer and nut. Jobs a good 'un, take minutes. Edited by Grubbster on Sunday 17th March Gingerbread Man 9, posts months. Do you guys find that these give a better view back over the standard Caterham mirrors?
The Caterham one's appear to have a bigger area to them, but I'm assuming that they are flat glass and these can be specced as convex. BJ31 2 posts 53 months. I have just installed these mirrors on my road going Caterham 7 by following the basis of these instructions thanks DSG, very well compiled and presented!
To install on a road car, where you will be refitting the doors when required by our wonderful weather, the mounting for the mirrors can be installed on the centre screw position on the windscreen frame this is dictated by the door hinges overlapping the area where the windscreen frame screw hole would be used for the mirror mounts I used exactly the same method as detailed by DSG but would add 2 pieces of additional advice.
In this case I installed the washer that comes with the mirror kit between the body of the mount and the rubber washer. When tightened like this the necessary resulting angle was achieved. You have a dedicated coordinator who is always on hand to offer you help, support and advice. The Academy is structured so you can get the best out of your experience and introduction into Motorsport. The first time the Caterham Team will see the Academy drivers is towards the end of at the Academy Seminar.
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Last seen: 1 day 3 hours ago. Hi, Does anyone know if caterhamracer. Cheers Mark. Matthew Willoughby. Last seen: 2 days 20 hours ago. I know a couple of people that are racing in thaf series and neither of them race in the official Caterham championships so I'm pretty sure that's not a requirement.
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