I quite fancy a pair of 968 cup mirrors but the price they demand is, I feel extortionate, so I got to thinking are there similar cheaper alternatives that may fit the 944. I have looked at Mazda MX5 Mk 2 models, which appear to have a similar shape. Has anyone else considered these as an alternative?
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968 cup mirror alternative
- Thread starter wayne1
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George Elliott
New member
wayne,
I know what you mean, but I think an idea like that will finish up where you think the teardrops are good value
there are better ways to save cost
good luck if you do it
George
944t
I know what you mean, but I think an idea like that will finish up where you think the teardrops are good value
there are better ways to save cost
good luck if you do it
George
944t
pauljmcnulty
Active member
There is no substitute for teardrops
Apart from the original ones, that you can see a lot more in and are less likely to be levered off the car in the middle of the night! [8|]
i've had both, and the square ones are a lot better. They don't look so beautiful, but personally I'd prefer not to lie awake all night wondering if I could hear my teardrops being listed on e-bay. [&o]
944 man
Active member
ORIGINAL: wayne1
I quite fancy a pair of 968 cup mirrors but the price they demand is, I feel extortionate, so I got to thinking are there similar cheaper alternatives that may fit the 944. I have looked at Mazda MX5 Mk 2 models, which appear to have a similar shape. Has anyone else considered these as an alternative?
Yes I have, only the day before yesterday. I have an NB MX=5 and I wondered how easily they could be adapted. Some people use new Mini mirrors too - both a better than Cup mirrors, which look nice but are close to useless.
944 man
Active member
ORIGINAL: wayne1
You must admit these do look similar
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Go for a poverty spec and theyre manually adjusted, which would be far better. Those mirrors will have come from an early Mk2 1.8iS.
944 man
Active member
Nothing is close to a Porsche door mounting, so every alternative is fabricated from scratch! In fact, virtually all Cup mirrors sold (are stolen, but thats a separate matter) are from 911s and require new bases to fit 944/968s
Where people have fitted Mini mirrors and similar they have welded up the doors and re-mounted the original bases.
Where people have fitted Mini mirrors and similar they have welded up the doors and re-mounted the original bases.
Although the cup mirrors look superb, the range of 'rear vision' is greatly reduced compared to the square mirrors.
The standard mirror glass is flat, causing the main part of the problem, but curved glasses are very expensive to buy.
Each will have their own thoughts but I preferred the square mirrors on my 944s as they matched the general shape of the car.
The standard mirror glass is flat, causing the main part of the problem, but curved glasses are very expensive to buy.
Each will have their own thoughts but I preferred the square mirrors on my 944s as they matched the general shape of the car.
nick9one1
New member
ORIGINAL: Diver944
A few years ago one of the parts dealers was experimenting to make a Cup Mirror mould that slipped on over the standard 944 Flag mirrors so you could have the best of both worlds. Needless to say it looked pants [:'(]
On that note these are also available.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Door-Handle-Covers-968-Porsche-look-for-Porsche-944-/170589620867?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item27b7ef0a83
Would be interesting to know how they look.
Catamax944
New member
Back in the 80's many used to change them with Opel Manta mirrors. I think they look real good but personally i'm inclined to keeping it all porsche. They can still be bought today, mirrors
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5468/porsche924gtra.jpg
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/6621/porsche924gtre.jpg
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9074/immaginejil.jpg
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/9918/immagine1xe.jpg
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/4355/hpfarmfrt.jpg
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5468/porsche924gtra.jpg
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/6621/porsche924gtre.jpg
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9074/immaginejil.jpg
http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/9918/immagine1xe.jpg
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/4355/hpfarmfrt.jpg
simon macturbo
New member
As i also own an Opel manta coupe, that is exactly what im changing to,
here it is
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-MANTA-I200-400-C20LET-TURBO-COUPE-/280885260501?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item416610f0d5
here it is
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-MANTA-I200-400-C20LET-TURBO-COUPE-/280885260501?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item416610f0d5

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