Thread: blind spot --
View Single Post
Old 11-17-2011, 04:49 PM   #53 (permalink)
Bonzo
Track Member
 
Bonzo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 690
Drives: Finally, a 370Z!!!
Rep Power: 3371
Bonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond reputeBonzo has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by AlexRaymond19 View Post
ITS HUGE!!! how can you see out the front windshield with that installed?!
No kidding. The friggin' mirror causes it's own FORWARD blind spot!!!!

Frost was right on the money. Yep. Frost gets to give you all a big

Personally, the looks "don't bother me none," so I'll get some little round convex "rotating" mirrors and stick them on. If you like to adjust your main mirrors way out (which I believe is the way they should be), then the convex mirrors still offer 2 things: help with backing up the car next to things like curbs etc, and a double check for general objects like cars etc when changing lanes. If you like your side mirrors in so you can see the side of the car, then the convex mirrors show your bigger outside blind spot. To each his own. It certainly doesn't hurt anything to have 2 mirrors, at least not for me, and it gives you options. I'd rather be more comfortable and safer than worry about whether some total stranger thinks they are ugly or not. This isn't Jr. High School, it's the open road full of bad drivers.
__________________
Finally Able To Order 2012 Model 8/24/2011
Delivered Tuesday November 15, 9:57 am!!!
2012, Auto, White, Sport, Kick Plates
Bonzo is offline   Reply With Quote