- Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:04 pm
#274052
Anyone know how to keep the wink mirror from vibrating so much? I've tried adding in rubber washers at all contact points but nothing seems to do it, Although the washers did help firm it up so it doesn't getting pushed out of place from bass and bumps. Is it maybe because I only have it held on by one screw on each end instead of the 2 for the visor?
- Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:08 pm
#274059
Mine use 2 shake alot 2. But 4 some reason it doesn't now. It moves when im racing. But mine r held in by 1 screw on each side as well.
- Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:28 pm
#274068
I just installed the 5 panel wink in my car and also have the vibrations. From what I can tell, the mirror needs some kind of support right in the middle to keep it from moving because of its length. Maybe a rear-view mount right in the middle, or something hanging from the roof. I think im going to try and make the mounting hardware out of steel instead of aluminum to see if that will help any. I've seen a DIY where someone used some bracing along the mirror somewhere.
- Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:36 pm
#274071
This guy on here did that. He put some kind of metal strip from his old rear view mirror bracket thing 2 the wink mirror. I'm gonna try n find it.
kingjmack wrote:I just installed the 5 panel wink in my car and also have the vibrations. From what I can tell, the mirror needs some kind of support right in the middle to keep it from moving because of its length. Maybe a rear-view mount right in the middle, or something hanging from the roof. I think im going to try and make the mounting hardware out of steel instead of aluminum to see if that will help any. I've seen a DIY where someone used some bracing along the mirror somewhere.
This guy on here did that. He put some kind of metal strip from his old rear view mirror bracket thing 2 the wink mirror. I'm gonna try n find it.
- Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:45 pm
#274075
Cool. If you find it, post up a link. On a side note. I CRACKED MY FREAKIN WINDSHIELD!!!!!!!!!!! trying to pull off the mount for the old rear view mirror.
- Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:47 am
#274094
Yea I left mine on so I can still hang shit from it like my Hawaii coconut warrior helmut
- Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:56 am
#274169
If u look behind the winks it has some screw holes that go with the mounting kit to help the shaking...
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- Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:31 pm
#274235
I don't know if all the eg's have this, but mine has a mini sunvisor in the middle and I flip it down to keep the wink mirror from vibrating.
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- Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:55 am
#274289
I've got that mini visor in my ej1. I'll have to try that tomorrow to see if it helps. Thanks for the idea!
Civic_HatchSI wrote:I don't know if all the eg's have this, but mine has a mini sunvisor in the middle and I flip it down to keep the wink mirror from vibrating.
I've got that mini visor in my ej1. I'll have to try that tomorrow to see if it helps. Thanks for the idea!
- Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:37 pm
#274374
I also made my own brackets that are a lot stronger then the ones that come with the mirror. It helps keep the vibration down as well.
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- Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:13 am
#274463
Here's the DIY. I ended up taking mine down because the 100+ degree days did some damage. The box was good, but one of the mirror panels fell off. Once the temp goes back down, I'm going to make another one. I'm running a Broadway right now, it's not enough.
Gustavo wrote:This guy on here did that. He put some kind of metal strip from his old rear view mirror bracket thing 2 the wink mirror. I'm gonna try n find it.
Here's the DIY. I ended up taking mine down because the 100+ degree days did some damage. The box was good, but one of the mirror panels fell off. Once the temp goes back down, I'm going to make another one. I'm running a Broadway right now, it's not enough.
- Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:04 am
#274478
Thanks. N i haven't had that problem. We have 100+ weather here in Oklahoma n mine has bin good.
ImThaBean wrote:Gustavo wrote:This guy on here did that. He put some kind of metal strip from his old rear view mirror bracket thing 2 the wink mirror. I'm gonna try n find it.
Here's the DIY. I ended up taking mine down because the 100+ degree days did some damage. The box was good, but one of the mirror panels fell off. Once the temp goes back down, I'm going to make another one. I'm running a Broadway right now, it's not enough.
Thanks. N i haven't had that problem. We have 100+ weather here in Oklahoma n mine has bin good.
- Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:25 am
#274493
Ive seen that DIY before and was gonna make those brackets so it sits farther in the windshield hopefully avoiding being scalped in case of an accident. I don't think its the brackets because right now my brackets are so tight and solid with rubber washers and it still vibrates like crazy. Which means the vibrations are simply getting transferred down the brackets into the mirror, So I don't think its a strength issue in the brackets. It has to be the actual housing of the mirrors like someone mentioned or the mounting to the car (visor holes). I have 3 rubber washers on the screw that mounts to the visor holes, and 1 at each of the brackets bolts.