This wedge-shaped spotter mirror attaches to your factory side-view mirror to reduce blind spots when you drive. The convex lens offers a wide-angle view. Quick and easy peel-and-stick installation.
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Blind spot mirrors may be placed anywhere you wish, but they are typically located on the bottom outside corner of a vehicle's side-view mirror. The desired placement varies from one person to the next.
You can try out different placements by putting a piece of folded tape on the back of the blind spot mirror and sticking it onto your side-view mirror where you think you might want it. Then sit in your car or truck and check to see if the mirror is reflecting the area you'd like to see. Keep adjusting the placement until it suits your needs.
When you have the mirror where you want it, peel off the backing and stick it on permanently.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hey there, haulers. Today, we're going to be taking a look at K Source's convex blind spot mirrors. These mirrors come in a quantity of one. So you can go ahead and add two to your cart if you'd want one for each side. Before we show off our mirrors, we're going to go ahead and get a baseline with our truck here that has factory blind spot mirrors on them. It's got that lower convex mirror there that's going to be similar to the blind spot convex mirrors that we're going to be adding to our older truck over there.
So here I can clearly be seen in our factory mirror, both the straight one on top, as well as our blind spot down on bottom that has the convex mirror.But as I take a step towards the outside, I'm no longer visible in our regular mirror, but I can still be seen in our lower blind spot mirror due to that convict shape. So now that you've seen what our factory mirrors look like, we're going to go ahead and install one of our blind spot mirrors on our older truck. And you're going to be able to compare to see that with these little mirrors, you're going to get the same functionality. And now we're going to take a look at K Source's blind spot mirrors, and it is smaller obviously than our factory truck that we had, but you can still get a complete view of our trailer.And just like with the factory truck, as I take a step towards the outside, I'm no longer visible in the flat mirror, but I can still be seen in our convex mirror, which is great for changing lanes and passing vehicles. I also really like it for backing up if I've got to get into any tight spots where I really need to get the trailer angled really hard.
Because in our factory mirror, I lose sight of the back of my trailer, but I can still see it and the blind spot mirror here. So as you can see here, I was able to easily and confidently get my trailer parked into a nice tight spot here right next to our truck.And you really couldn't have gotten any closer than this without a nice mirror to help you guide yourself in. I've also found them quite useful when hauling a 30 or 40 foot camper. It's great for your RVs as well. They're extremely long to increase your viewing angle there.
And I also find it great for your regular vehicles that just have some blind spots that really bother you. You can throw those in and eliminate those blind spots. Compared to our factory mirror, which is flat, this mirror is going to be a convex shape, which gives you a wider viewing angle than a flat near.You do want to keep in mind though that on a convex mirror objects may be closer than they appear. Our blind spot mirror measures three and a half by two and a quarter inches, so it doesn't obstruct too much of our factory mirror. Now before you pull off the backing and stick it onto your mirror, I highly recommend you just hold it up there.
Maybe get an assistant to help hold it up in a place while you sit at your normal sitting angle in your vehicle so you can find the best angle because you can rotate them and put them in all the different ways that works best for you.The installation couldn't be any simpler. It has an adhesive pad here on the back that comes included with it. You'll simply want to remove the adhesive backing and then stick it in place on your mirror. I highly recommend that you clean your mirror to ensure that you get good adhesion to it. And that completes our look at K Source's convex blind spot mirrors.
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)
This wedge-shaped spotter mirror attaches to your factory side-view mirror to reduce blind spots when you drive. The convex lens offers a wide-angle view. Quick and easy peel-and-stick installation.Cheaply made. They were packed properly but both mirrors were not even in the original packaging when they arrived.
Great product, arrived on time.
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