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    APR mirrors - problem

    does anyone else have APR mirrors on their ek/eg and it gets blown down going at 90km/h or more?

    im starting to get sick of this and the problem seem to be where the stem mounts to the plate of the car. Im trying to figure out how to reduce that ball/pivot point from being blown down at high speeds

    any tips?

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    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    syd
    Car:
    Civic EK/EP3R
    revert back to stock.. pretty sure that's a big hazard especially when driving at high speeds, one day pivot might come loose, go flying into the car behind you's windscreen and cause an accident, that's worst case scenario.

    Why not try DIY? I'm sure you could make some sort of hinge system at the front of the mirror (which would decrease aesthetics of the mirror but increase practicality) even using some 3M tape.

    Even take the mirror out, and mount a bracket at the existing hinge, which will probably limit movement of the mirror but increase safety..

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    Dec 2011
    Location
    Launceston, Tas
    Car:
    '77 Civic
    that was one of the pain in the ass things about my old mirrors on my first gen.. they (the driver side mainly) would get pushed back to flush with the car if I stayed above 80km/h for too long..

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    Location
    Melb
    Car:
    EM1
    defect?

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    Location
    South Western Sydney
    Car:
    R32 Skyline
    I would just put the stock ones back on. Save the hassle of trying to fix aftermarket parts.

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