I have that same problem , I just let them flop , Wolfburg west has some good repops , and Bus boys have the harp repop arms .My truck had holes in the doors where the 18 wheeler mirrors were mounted. --- Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Paul I think he already has those Elephant ear > mirrors. > I think the issue with the wobblies is not the arm, > but how the mirror > attaches to the arm. > I know on mine I have a ball on the back of the > mirror that fits into a > clamp. A lot of the mirrors now-a-days are crap. > The best ones that I > have heard of are the Flat 4 stainless steel ones. > I tried to look for these when I was in the market > for mirrors but could > not find them... There has got to be somebody on > the Samba that has some > of those Flat 4 mirrors! > > > > > > Try Vintage Warehouse , talk to greg , he had some > > several years ago, The mirrors were made in Japan > , > > all the in guys out in Ca. were bad mouthing the > > quality of the arms , I like the hech out of them > , I > > think they're a repop of an ambulence mirror , > there > > are some harp arm mirros that have simular mirrors > > that came stock on some splits , but or pricey and > > hard to find , the mirrors are kind of a baby > elephant > > ear mirror , elephant ears in my opinion would be > your > > best bet . > > --- Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Here you go Denis, > >> You need some like this... > >> > http://images.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/276989.jpg > >> > >> > Dan says that Paul has "truck" mirrors that > don't > >> wiggle so much. I looked > >> > on the Samba, but can't find a description, > 'cuz I > >> didn't look very hard. > >> > Paul is probably still asleep. If I can find a > >> decent mirror, I won't put > >> > on the big ugly mirrors. Somebody find a > >> description for me, please. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > Paul Smith > > www.23window.com/thezone > > > > T.C.B. > > H.B.B. > > > > > > > > Paul Smith www.23window.com/thezone T.C.B. H.B.B.