Red -- Here's the web link to the mirror:
http://www.mitocorp.com/flash/homelinkautodimmingmirrors.htmWe went with the last one on the page; Part #50-GENK60
I'm very pleased with it. There is quite a wiring harness, so installation is no small thing. The outside temp. sensor is dead on; the extra lighting is good; built-in gate & door openers have really cleaned things up; the compass is a nice addition, the auto-dimming is a great addition. I have no regrets.
The original mirror snaps out easily, then 2 screws removes the small metal trim piece around the mount opening. We covered that trim piece in new leather, which now covers the original mounting cavity perfectly
and nothing has been touched in the original mounting hardware. It's now like the mounting cavity for the original mirror was never there, yet it would be super-simple to return this to its original configuration.
The new mirror glues to the inside of the (new) wind shield (good snap-away safety functionality is thus maintained). As you can see in the photo, we tucked the new mirror right up against the wind shield surround leather trim, leaving just enough space for driver adjustment.
The new mirror is wider than the original. This extra width just barely blocks the full rotation (ie, all the way up against the wind shield) of the sun visors. I thought this was going to be a problem, but it has proven not to be.
Forward visibility is improved because of the new mirror being mounted maybe 1 1/2 inch higher. Doesn't sound like much, but you have better visibility of the road ahead of you. And the extra width comes into play when it comes to improved rear view. Good safety enhancements in my book.
Our CLK500 cab. was the model for the exterior wind shield treatment (which you can see in the photos). This has no impact on forward visibility.
I've become used to exterior temp. measurement in newer cars and have grown to rely on that feature as a serious safety thing...especially as the road approaches frosty/icy conditions. And not having to fiddle with manually adjusting the mirror for day/night conditions is another little safety enhancement, IMHO.
I actually prefer this mirror over what M-B currently supplies in their new cars. This one has more & better functionality. And that includes in my buddy
s new $200K+ SL65 (which is uses the exact same mirror as in the my CLK500).
We've added many other hidden technology and safety updates / enhancements to the 280SL. The rear view mirror is by far the most visible one.
Hope this helps. If you decide to do it I
d be happy to put you in phone contact with my friend, who did all the installation work on this new mirror (and much, much more). I have no doubt he
d step you through it.
Tom in Boise
'71 280SL 4-spd, signal red w/lt. tan interior, restored/enhanced