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Ramco Mirror 94pt - krminyl@... - 10-02-2006 00:10 Hi Greg, I was polishing one of my Ramco mirrors a few weeks ago, and the entire mirror housing (head) popped out, and the entire unit fell to the driveway and broke the glass and put a big dent in the top of the head. Needless to say, I needed to replace the entire head. Ramco was very helpful (except for the price!), and they sent out a new unit (no mounting arm or plate). It included the two piece metal ball cups (probably not a good term). My opinion...go with the metal cups/bushing. I ordered another set for the other side. If you are always fine tuning your rear view mirror like me, I'm sure the metal bushings will last a lot longer and probably give more bite in holding the mirror in place than the old plastic cups. BTW, the new mirror head (includes new glass, non-heated) with the new bushings was $190.00, which included an extra $30 for the etched BB logo on the front of the mirrors. an expensive fix for just trying to polish the mirrors and tryng to make the old BB look good. As for the stripped set screws, I'd suggest trying to re-drill and retap first. You could always send it back to Ramco for them to do it (heliarc), or just order some new mounting arms. Might be just as cheap. Ramco has helped me on a few other occasions, and it is sure nice to still get parts and the good service for something as old as our (my) BB. See ya.... Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Ramco Mirror 94pt - Gregory OConnor - 10-02-2006 03:04 My Ramco Mirror on the drivers side wobbled lose. There is a black plastic socket liner in the swivel below the mirror frame. This plastic was broken when I tried to retract the frame. The set screw is jammed in the thread. I guess there is oxidation holding it jammed??? I called Ramco the mirror maker 1-800-321-4819. They are sending free plastic ball sockets out 2 pieces for each mirror. I asked for the upgrade suggested by RandyD. The aluminum up grades are $5.04 each. I kept the plastic as I fear the aluminum will eat up or polish the ball if it is spun. ($20.16 is another fear.)The Ramco parts person "Kim" was nice and suggested I not retap for an oversized setscrew. she said they drill and use helicoils in the repairs????? I can only guess that the stainless helicoil with a stainless set will help the screw not get jammed???? Ramco parts "Kim" had the part number by just giving her the make and year of the bus. she said my 94 is a series 6000 mirror (this post is made for search reference I will followup when I do the repair) GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa |