What Will I See When I Look at a K-Source Backup Mirror, # KSC088, Mounted on My 2009 Toyota Rav4
Question:
I have a 2009 Toyota RAV4. It has the spare tire attached to the rear swing-out door. How would the Backup Mirror function in this situation i.e. to see over the spear tire? Thanks,
asked by: Michael
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Expert Reply:
The K-Source Backup Mirror - Stick On, part # KSC088, is adjustable and has a fish eye lens to give you the optimum viewing of whats behind you.
The viewing range on this # KSC088 is up to six feet behind where you mount the mirror on your vehicle, and as wide as your bumper. You will see your spare tire in the mirror when you look into it, but you should be able to see well beyond the spare tire as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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K-Source Backup Mirror - Stick On
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Convex
- Stick-On
- Rectangle
- 6L x 7T Inch
- K Source
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