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Passenger Side Mirror

sagreen83

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When I got my 998 the passenger side mirror was adjusted so you couldnt see out of it. I've not figured out exactly how to adjust it so you can see out of it. Seems like you have to look through the windshield to see it, but I cant get it adjusted so I can see. Any tips? Anyone have pictures of this mirror adjusted correctly?

thanks,
Scott...
 

Milcommoguy

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YUP... It's not the best set up. Sets far forward of the windshield. Then you can get a glance thur the windshield to see who's hanging out in your blind spot. Pay CLOSE attention to it blocking your view when making right hand turns or approaching traffic. No blind spot detection on HUMMW's. Have to stretch your neck, working both mirrors to get around in traffic. And THEN there's all the flat glass with reflection like a "house of mirrors"

Not saying the HUMMWV is a traffic stopper, But when you saddle up in one, you got to be on your toes, eye's and ear's.

Head on a swivel, hand on the horn,

CAMO
 

BLK HMMWV

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You sure that's a HMMWV mirror?
Looks different from mine.
You shouldn't have the bar in front of the mirror.
The mirror should be in front of the bar.
 

Milcommoguy

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YUP... It's not the best set up. Sets far forward of the windshield. Then you can get a glance thur the windshield to see who's hanging out in your blind spot. Pay CLOSE attention to it blocking your view when making right hand turns or approaching traffic. No blind spot detection on HUMMW's. Have to stretch your neck, working both mirrors to get around in traffic. And THEN there's all the flat glass with reflection like a "house of mirrors"
Not saying the HUMMWV is a traffic stopper, But when you saddle up in one, you got to be on your toes, eye's and ear's.
Head on a swivel, hand on the horn,
CAMO

Note: to far back and it gets wacked by the door.
 

Milcommoguy

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YUP... It's not the best set up. Sets far forward of the windshield. Then you can get a glance thur the windshield to see who's hanging out in your blind spot. Pay CLOSE attention to it blocking your view when making right hand turns or approaching traffic. No blind spot detection on HUMMW's. Have to stretch your neck, working both mirrors to get around in traffic. And THEN there's all the flat glass with reflection like a "house of mirrors"
Not saying the HUMMWV is a traffic stopper, But when you saddle up in one, you got to be on your toes, eye's and ear's.
Head on a swivel, hand on the horn,
CAMO
Note: to far back and it gets wacked by the door.
 

DatGuyC

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when you move the mirror bracket towards the front of the truck it should hit a spot where it feel like it gets locked in and harder to move, thats where the bracket is supposed to sit.
 

warcow105

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when you move the mirror bracket towards the front of the truck it should hit a spot where it feel like it gets locked in and harder to move, thats where the bracket is supposed to sit.
Unless it needs adjustment. Move it till it falls into that detent, then you loosen the nut and move it into position. I believe on the passenger side it is 7 inches from the end of the arm to the side of the hood. Then you tighten down the bolt. I would double check that measurement in the manual, but I'm pretty sure that's about right.

Mike
 

juanprado

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It is a wacko set up. I actually thought it was wrong, moved it but then opening the door. It hits. Mine is almost useless with the double sincgars mount in the middle, trying to look through the windshield.

I mounted an mrap wide angle mirror on brush guard. Works great. See my thread for pictures.
 

1 Patriot-of-many

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It is a wacko set up. I actually thought it was wrong, moved it but then opening the door. It hits. Mine is almost useless with the double sincgars mount in the middle, trying to look through the windshield.

I mounted an mrap wide angle mirror on brush guard. Works great. See my thread for pictures.
I have to have my seat up to see worth a crap with the AN/VRC-12 I have. Got a link, I'd like to see that setup, I need to do that for the wife and I'd like that as a professional trucker too, she's shorter than more and can't have the seat up, so you can imagine how much she can see. You have so many great threads and ideas Juan.
 
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