MirrorCool Convex Mirror Glass for Geco mirror with reference number ’22’ , ‘274’ or ‘275’ stamped into the back of the mirror housing. (Also suitable for Gemo mirror with ‘438‘ reference number).
Glass only (140mm x 92mm). If your mirror still has the original hard plastic surround, (which is usually impossible to remove/refit without damage), you will also need the relevent MirrorCool surround kit: GECO22SG (with glass) or GECO22S (without glass).
Best available. Made to EU automotive standards (as used on modern vehicle door mirrors): 2.8mm thick, 13.5m radius glass, first-surface chromed, with a slight tint. These are not the cheap semi-flexible half-thickness glasses that are available from some other suppliers.
Convex mirrors give the driver a wider field of view, however this also means that images in the mirror appear to be further away than they actually are. This information is not printed on the glass and so may not be suitable for some areas outside the EU, where this may be a legal requirement.
Geco 22, 274, 275 mirrors were fitted to almost all Citroen 2CV, Dyane, Ami, Mehari, AK, etc, (from early 70s to 1990), and some other Citroens, Peugeots, Renaults and also some Morgans. They were sometimes also supplied as after-market accessory mirrors as well as extended towing mirrors. They were usually stainless steel (inox) but sometimes plastic-coated mild steel, (eg: light grey plastic coating on Citroen 2cv vans, black plastic-coating on some Renault 4).
Gemo 438 mirrors were made in Spain under licence by ‘Gemo’ and are identical to Geco 22, 274, 275 mirrors.
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