For the clamp on style of replacement rear-view mirrors that we have available, the thickness of your OEM mirror is not as much of a concern, as the height of the existing mirror. This is due to the mounting styles of the replacement mirrors.
For your application, the best rear view mirror option that we have for reducing blind spots is the K-Source Extendable Panoramic Rear-view Mirror # KSRM012. This mirror has 2 slide outs that allow the mirror to extend from 13-3/4 inches to 21-1/2... view full answer...
The Voyager Rear View Mirror with Monitor does not include a suction cup option because it is a bit heavier than the Voyager monitor like part # WVOM541AP. The Voyager Rear View Mirror with Monitor takes the place of your rear view mirror so you want to use the mirror stem that comes with it. view full answer...
The important thing to consider when choosing a panoramic clip-on rear view mirror, is the size of your current rear view mirrors. The clips on the K-Source Extra Long Panoramic Rearview Mirror, # KSRM011, that you referenced are adjustable from 2 inches to 3 inches apart. You will want to measure the height of the rearview mirrors on your Accord and Navigator to determine if the K-Source panoramic mirror will fit.
K-Source also offers a similar panoramic mirror, part # KSRM1300, that... view full answer...
The K-Source Panoramic Mirror, Part # KSRM012, is intended as a universal fit item that will fit a majority of original equipment mirrors. If the rear view mirror of your Acura TL is between 2-1/8 and 2-7/8 inches tall and no thicker than 3/4 of an inch, the K-Source Mirror, part # KSRM012, will fit.
Please refer to the attached photo which illustrates the back side of the mirror and its spring-loaded mounting clamps. These clamps expand from 2-1/8 to 2-7/8 inches.
This mirror uses a... view full answer...
I recommend using the Rear View Safety Universal Mirror Monitor # RVS-619N with the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System # RVS-770613-213. This is their larger 7" monitor which will give you a clear view with a color screen. view full answer...
The wide angle rear view mirrors I have are all a universal fit mirrors, which are designed to fit as many vehicles as possible. The difference in the mirrors is the length, so the best way to determine what will work for you is to measure on your GMC Canyon to determine which length would work the best. I am including a link to a page that will list the clip-on universal rear view mirrors I have available.
I spoke with my contact at K Source regarding the K-Source panoramic aspheric... view full answer...
I spoke with GCH Automotive and the Truck Bed Cargo Camera for Aftermarket Monitor part # 3460016 for the Ram trucks is designed to tie into your aftermarket monitor, even if it's a rear view mirror monitor as long as it has an extra RCA input. view full answer...
Yes, according to Rear View Safety the:
- Rear View Safety Windshield Mounting Arm for Mirror Monitors # RVS-619UM will work with any mirror to mount any monitor, and will work for any RV self standing mirror. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at K-Source and he stated that the clamp on rear view mirror # KSRM1300 will clamp around a mirror that is 2-1/8 to 3-1/8 inches tall. Measure the mirror on your Prius to determine if this mirror will fit. view full answer...
Yes, the Rear View Safety G-Series Backup Camera System part # RVS-776718-DODGE will fit the rear-view mirror mount on your 2015 Ram 2500. This system will work with all Ram trucks from 2012+. view full answer...
Since you can use basically any trigger circuit for the Rear View Safety Backup Camera system part # RVS-772718 you would not have to use the reverse light circuit and you could run it to a circuit that comes on with the ignition so that it is active all the time. view full answer...
You can potentially use an aftermarket camera with the rear view mirror monitor on your 2010 Ford F-350 if it has regular RCA video connections to it. In that case I recommend picking up these parts from Rear View Safety:
- Backup Camera # RVS-771
- Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit # RVS-213-613
This gives you all of the wiring you need as well as a way to easily connect and disconnect the wiring from your trailer and tow vehicle.
If your monitor doesn't have these connections then you'll... view full answer...
Yes the Rear View Safety Rear View Mirror with Monitor part # RVS-718-3SC can attach to basically any windshield. It comes with a universal mount system that attaches to the standard window mounts. view full answer...
If the rear view mirror of your Soul is between 2-1/8 and 2-7/8 inches tall and no thicker than 3/4 of an inch, the K-Source Extendable Panoramic Mirror you mentioned part # KSRM012 will fit and work great for you. view full answer...
The RearView Safety Windshield Mounting Arm for Mirror Monitors # RVS-619UM is designed to fit on the standard windshield mounting buttons found on almost every vehicle. As long as your 2009 Ford E Series has the standard mounting button holding your rear view mirror on, this mount will work on your vehicle. This is intended to be a universal fit item. view full answer...
The CIPA Rearview Mirror w/ Day and Night swich, part # CM32000, is designed to fit wedge-style mounts.
A wedge mount mirror will usually be removed by removing a small screw or clip and pushing the mirror up toward roof to remove. A camlock mirror is removed by turning it 90 degrees and pulling down. If you have this mount, then this mirror will work for you.
If your vehicle does not have a wedge-style mount for the mirror, you may have a camlock style mirror mount, which is typically... view full answer...
I confirmed with the vendor that the Rear View Safety Backup Camera # RVS-Tundra works with any of their Rear View Safety monitors, being that it is the common 5 pin. You could use Rear View Safety Color Monitor - 9" LCD Digital Screen # RVS-6139N as this is compatible and provides a nice large 9" screen. I attached a short demonstration video regarding this monitor and also attached a link to the Rear View Safety monitors if you wanted to look at other options. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Rear View Safety (RVS) about the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System part # RVS-778718N for your 2000 Chevrolet Silverado and they stated that this system is a confirmed fit and will work well for you. The rearview mirror does indeed have grid lines to reflect distance while in reverse but an auto-dimming feature is not equipped.
For a rearview camera system with both an auto-dimming and grid line feature you will want to use the Rear View Safety G-Series Backup... view full answer...
Unfortunately, there isn't a system compatible with the factory auto dimming mirror from Ford. You can replace the factory mirror, but the wiring will still require running wires and you will unfortunately lose the factory functionality in order to upgrade. The system I recommend is the Rear View Safety G-Series Backup Camera System - Auto Dimming, # RVS-776718-D. Although this doesn't plug into your factory system, you will still have the auto-dimming available to you. view full answer...
The Rear View Safety Windshield Mounting Arm for Mirror Monitors part # RVS-619UM will fit your 2000 Chevrolet Silverado. You will of course need to remove the factory mirror to install the new arm. To do this there is a Torx bit screw in the bottom holding it in. I was unable to confirm the sixe but it looked to be in the T-15 to T-20 range. Once that is removed you will then lift on the factory mirror to remove it revealing the industry standard windshield tab. If equipped unplug the... view full answer...