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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: Paul Greenway on 08 November, 2015, 08:19:36 PM



Title: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: Paul Greenway on 08 November, 2015, 08:19:36 PM
Are Sport Shock absorbers the same as the Coupe?

Also has anyone a o/s door mirror for sale for a '71-72 car?


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: lancialulu on 08 November, 2015, 09:16:51 PM
Shocks the same as chassis the same. Keep an eye out delphi de-carbons best for a standard Fulvia, but Spax do a nice adjustable for the front.

The door mirrors are universal......


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: davidwheeler on 09 November, 2015, 09:19:13 AM
https://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/
do nice door mirrors


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: frankxhv773t on 09 November, 2015, 02:21:56 PM
£17.64 inc VAT for their "Ital" looks good value.

Frank T


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: Paul Greenway on 09 November, 2015, 04:48:03 PM

The Ital mirror is indeed great value at £17.64. It is very similar but not quite the same but would take a keen eye to notice the difference. May just be better to purchase two!

Thanks for your advice guys, just waiting for the car to arrive.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: stanley sweet on 13 November, 2015, 03:07:21 PM
Fitted an Ital to my Fulvia about 10 years ago. Do you know, I don't think the price has changed since then. Very nice mirror and chrome still in perfect condition.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: RobD on 13 November, 2015, 05:35:25 PM
That's a very purposeful looking car Stanley... my local postie has just delivered one of these Ital mirrors and it's much better than I was expecting it to be. One of the best features is the locating stud, I wasn't happy to see a number of mirrors on the market utilise a single bolt fixing with no additional method of location.

Something I've been meaning to ask you, do you get any opacity issues with your perspex windows?


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: stanley sweet on 13 November, 2015, 07:03:39 PM
No major problems so far with the windows Rob. There are some odd marks on the interior of the rear window (I think) in a certain light but generally crystal clear. Graham Bates cut and fitted them when he was fitting the alloy doors and other jobs. In fact I remember him saying he used polycarbonate because it's 'perspex' itself which can go cloudy over time. I plan to use some toothpaste on the rear window which is magical stuff for both polishing out scratches from acrylic watch glasses and also really cleaned up my Lybra headlight covers. I must say I'm pleased with the look of the Fulvia these days, which was partly accidental. The chrome grill had become a dull grey with bits of cream plastic showing through. I remembered I had a spare black one in my bits so fitted that. This meant taking the chrome headlight surrounds off which revealed a black painted panel so I left it like that.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: DavidLaver on 13 November, 2015, 08:11:35 PM
I agree it looks great with the black headlight surrounds.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: Paul Greenway on 15 November, 2015, 08:55:37 PM
I have been informed that fitting an o/s door mirror to a LHD Fulvia Zagato is of no real use- it is off more benefit to the passenger than the driver!
Has anyone any experience/shed any light on this?

Although similar to an 'Ital' mirror, can anyone match this one in the photo?



Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: lancialulu on 15 November, 2015, 09:11:18 PM
Isnt that a standard Fulvia coupe/ sport door mirror?

Re mirrors on both sides when I fitted mine on my sport i sat in the car and asked Sarah to move the mirror up the wing. It is a compromise with plain mirror but I never got as far as the door. Both mirror work (vaguely) at about the bonnet shut line.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: chriswgawne on 15 November, 2015, 10:31:23 PM
It's interesting to look at the relative positions of door mirrors on Porsche 911s from the 90's (which are the ones i know about - there may be more models) whether lhd or rhd. They are markedly different from side to side as they are fitted in the optimum position for the drivers rear visibility.
Chris


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: stanley sweet on 16 November, 2015, 10:09:13 AM
Yes - I would say that is the standard Fulvia mirror. As far as shock absorbers go I read in my Fulvia Zagato Competizione book that they were fitted with Koni's at the front and de Carbons at the back.


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: lancialulu on 16 November, 2015, 10:20:35 AM
Yes - I would say that is the standard Fulvia mirror. As far as shock absorbers go I read in my Fulvia Zagato Competizione book that they were fitted with Koni's at the front and de Carbons at the back.
In the service manual they are both fitted with decarbon front and back. I use decarbon on both coupe1600 and sport 1600 rears and spax on the front of the coupe as they are easy to dial in externally adjusted and Konis for the sport front (but wish I had bought the Spax....).


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: Paul Greenway on 19 November, 2015, 05:17:34 PM
Tim,

I like the wing mounted mirrors on your car- what are they, are they effective & can they still be purchased?
I think they could compliment the standard door mirror.

As for shockers I think I will stick to standard de-carbons.

Thanks for all the comments/responses.

Paul


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: lancialulu on 19 November, 2015, 05:27:41 PM
Tim,

I like the wing mounted mirrors on your car- what are they, are they effective & can they still be purchased?
I think they could compliment the standard door mirror.

As for shockers I think I will stick to standard de-carbons.

Thanks for all the comments/responses.

Paul
Paul

I would not have both types of mirror on the car personally. The Sport just needs to have time to dial in the amount of rear and side information coming from those mirrors (we have been spoilt by modern mirrored cars).

The wing mirrors are Matador and can still be found and were I think a period option as I have seen them on so many Sports.

Tim


Title: Re: Fulvia Sport Shockers
Post by: Paul Greenway on 20 November, 2015, 10:36:37 PM
Tim,

Your probably right regarding mixing wing and door mirrors and with that in mind I have just purchased another original door mirror which besides looking correct will hopefully provide me with a little comfort when pulling out/overtaking.

Paul