I found what I think is a pretty good price for Ramco Mirrors. It's just the Mirror heads without the arms. I think the number is 9000R, R meaning remote which the bottom of the mirror is and the top is manual. My question is, is there a Ramco web site that works and how do you determine what arms are for your application?
Thanks
Ace... still here and going nowhere!! ;D
http://www.ramco-eng.com/
Ace...I been there in 1998 and if I am not mistaken later they had a website with more buttons option but now, it just a site with phone & address.
FWIW
Sojourn for Christ, Gerald
Ace, in my H 41 parts manual it give you the Prevost and the Ramco numbers if you like I will look it up for you there should be no difference in the 2 buses for mirrors good luck
Thanks guys and the part number would in deed help!
Ace
Ace, Do you want 13 in or 15 in arms and polished, paint or chrome with or without the base good luck
I definitely don't want painted ones. Already have those. The mirrors are I believe SS, so posished or chrome would work. I think what I have now are the 13's as they are not as long as some I have seen!
Thanks
Ace
Ace for the 13" chrome # 99-0232 polish # 99-0209
15" " # 99-0231 " #99-0210
check with Prevost first this is one of the very few things that were cheaper than the OEM manufacture
good luck
Hey Ace
Just some food for thought and I don't have validating personal evidence/experience but on the Prevost Stuff. com forum several members complained that the Ramco chrome/polished mirrors pitted badly from road contaminates/debris and bugs splatter. Several members said they had to replace their mirrors in two years and that Ramco would not do any warranty work.
I bought polished Velvac mirrors off eBay, which several members said they had no trouble with pitting. Just have to get the right base for mine from Velvac.
Good Luck
Rob
91 LeMirage XL
Missouri
FWIW
The aluminium arms can be polish after removed the paint.
Then clear coat it.
I have pick up my pair of black painted Ramco at 2 difference Elkhart RV salvage store in 1998
I love them for better rear viewing over the old ones.
Sojourn for Christ, Gerald