Remote control passenger side mirror

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  1. NCFatBoy

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    Who has installed a remote controlled passenger sport mirror and can post pictures of how the cable is installed from door to cabin? I see door looms on eBay, but they are only 3/8" in diameter, not sure how to fit the cable ends through a hole that small.

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    Paul Masson MCCI Atlantic Canada Rep

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    I believe MII and Pintos had remote passenger side sport mirrors, with the control knob mounted in the dash??? If so, I could ask my buddy who has a Pinto to take a picture of how the cable goes from door to the body...
     
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    I think someone here has done it, just wondering how they got it into the cabin, I'm sure it was bigger than a 3/8" hole and door loom.
     
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    I bought one years ago and haven't installed it yet. I've casually thought about how to make it work, lol. I may need to look at it again!
     
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    Bump. No one has done this?
     

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