4
INSTALLATION
FIG. 6
Foot
“1”
Heel
Inner
Hole
Outer
Hole
4.
Position mirror clamps approximately 2" to 4"
apart with the bar clamps in the outer hole posi
-
tion. See (FIG. 6).
5. Tighten thumb screws (“1” on thumb screw) by
hand, pressing heel of clamp against vehicle
mirror on both clamps. See (FIG. 6).
Do
NOT
use tools to tighten
thumb screws. Doing so could damage vehicle
mirror housing.
Failure to obey the following instruc
-
tions, by fitting the mirror with the clamps on the
arm, may result in the loss of the mirror.
6.
Select desired arm position altitude and angle
and slide arm into clamps. The (2) bar clamps
can be positioned up or down, therefore, the arm
can be mounted in one of four positions, high,
low, and for vehicles with tapered mirrors, it is
possible to level the arm by positioning one bar
clamp down and the other bar clamp up. Tighten
thumb screws (“2” on thumb screw), securing
mirror clamp position on slide arm. See (FIG. 7).
FIG. 7
“2”
“2”
Arm
Bar Clamp
7.
Repeat steps (1) through (6) for other mirror.
8. To make mirror adjustments, it is recommended
that one person sit in the driver’s seat giving mir
-
ror adjustment directions while another person
makes the mirror adjustments.
NOTE: Rotate mirror so “point” is away
from vehicle, with reflector outward.
C. Removal
1.
To remove towing mirrors from vehicle, loosen
thumb screws (“1” on thumb screw), allowing re
-
moval. See (FIG. 8).
FIG. 8
“1”
2.
Place mirror assemblies in storage bag.
D. DM-1953 Aero Pad Replacement
1.
Loosen thumb screws (“1” on thumb screw) and
remove mirror and components from vehicle.
See (FIG. 8).
2.
Unthread thumb screws (“1” on thumb screw)
sufficiently to allow removal of DM-1953 aero
pad.
3.
Pull pad from ball end of thumb screw. See
(FIG. 9).
4.
Assemble replacement pad to clamp, aligning
tab of pad with slot in clamp housing and align
-
ing ball socket on top of pad with ball end of
thumb screw. See (FIG. 9).
5. Press pad onto thumb screw.
NOTE: It may be helpful to tighten thumb
screw (“1” on thumb screw) until ball end
“snaps” into ball socket of pad.
FIG. 9
Slot
Pad Tab
Aero Pad
(PN DM-1953)
Ball Socket
Ball End