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Blind Spot Mirror stick on recommendation?
#1
Hi,

Does anybody have a personal recommendation for a stick on blind spot mirror? Amazon seems to have a ton of them - very hard to sift through.

And, should the placement of the stick on be towards the outside edge of the side mirror or towards the inside edge?

Thanks.
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#2
I have this one. I like it because it is adjustable. I mounted at top right corner.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032J1...QC63TGZMHD&coliid=I18BT0BRDZLKFM&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_ttl
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#3
That looks interesting. Thanks.
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#4
I have the silver dollar sized round versions mounted in the lower outboard corner of each mirror. Seems to work fine for me (small pickup truck). I think I went too cheap, though. The mirroring is weathering on the passenger side.
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norse wrote:
I have this one. I like it because it is adjustable. I mounted at top right corner.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032J1...QC63TGZMHD&coliid=I18BT0BRDZLKFM&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_ttl

How much adjustability is needed for a convex mirror?

EDIT: I see that that unit is a concave mirror - interesting choice. I'll also note that I am immediately skeptical of any product whose pitch includes the words "As seen on TV!"
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#6
I turn my head.
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#7
Avoiding the Blind Spot
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#8
Thanks for the link. Will check that out.
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#10
bazookaman wrote:
Avoiding the Blind Spot

I must have read this a long time ago because that exactly what I do. Mrs. Zealand likes the mirrors turned a bit closer to the car than that but they're still covering a lot more space than the "rear taillights from driving position" setup.
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