Blind Spot Mirror

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Zed 71

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Nothing special, but work real good

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IMO your mirrors are not adjusted properly (could just be the angle of the photo). The mirrors should be adjusted so that you cannot see the side of the vehicle at the very least.

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THE YETI

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IMO your mirrors are not adjusted properly (could just be the angle of the photo). The mirrors should be adjusted so that you cannot see the side of the vehicle at the very least.

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Pretty sure that the camera was not where the drivers head would normally be while driving. Looks like the camera is down by the door sill, which will in essence change the angle of what you are seeing.

I wish chevy would do like ford and build these in to the mirrors. I hated it when I first got my explorer, but now I can't live without them! :D
 

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IMO your mirrors are not adjusted properly (could just be the angle of the photo). The mirrors should be adjusted so that you cannot see the side of the vehicle at the very least.

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i like seeing the side of car so i can make sure i'm not going to scrape my wheels when parallel parking :hmm:
 
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