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In my RSX, I kept the left mirror trained so that I could see a tiny bit of the body of the car. BUT, because there's this wide portion of
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In my RSX, I kept the left mirror trained so that I could see a tiny bit of the body of the car. BUT, because there's this wide portion of the rear window in the Z that tends to block my side head check (remembering my old drivers ed classes), I have moved the left mirror to show, ummmm, OUT more than I usually do. I no longer see the side of the body now. If I want to do a good headcheck now, I actually have to lean forward a bit and look backwards more (because of the wide "bar" on the rear window).
If they made a piece of mirror that, say, fit the outside curve (one third of the mirror), that might be a decent consideration.
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