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Mirror plugs??

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by ddibling, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. ddibling

    ddibling Member

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    If I'm removing the stock mirrors, how can I plug the hole that the stock mirrors were screwed into?? Anybody got a good idea for that?

    Thanks,
    Dean
     
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    On my 82 XJ650LJ they have plugs in them as the mirrors are mounted on the fairing. They are shown on the front master cylinder parts diagram as #14, a plug I believe.
     
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    put screws in there?
     
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    Go to Ace or any hardware store they have a box of different size plugs to choose from.
     
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    Hit an AutoBody Parts Supply Store.

    They have a display with all different sized "Blanking Buttons"

    Mostly used for filling holes and bolt openings in and around the body of a car and on the firewall ... they come in sizes from Tiny to Huge.

    One problem.
    You can't waltz-in and tell the guy you just want to buy two.
    They come in boxes of 10

    So, you have 8 left-over to use elsewhere or sell to you buddies.
     
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    I made some plugs on the lathe out of black delrin that fit in there nice and snug.
     
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    I believe someone on here (maybe another forum...) ground them off smooth and filled what was left.
    Wish I had a link...

    But yeah, if you don't want to go too drastic you could get some plugs. I've seen em with longer studs for a helmet rack before.
     

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