How to Pick Out Ideal Location for Installing K-Source Custom Blind Spot Mirrors
Question:
I would like to place the # KSCW1009 blind spot mirrors directly on my driver and passenger side view mirrors and would like advice on the correct or most ideal placement. Should I place these mirrors on the upper or lower corner, inner or outer corner? Also, should the thinnest side of the wedge be directed inward towards the vehicle or outwards towards the next lane? Thank you!
asked by: Glenda
Expert Reply:
The best way to decide where to install a blind spot mirror like the part # KSCW1009 on a mirror is to basically use trial and error. For the best viewing angle you will want them mounted on the outside edge of the mirror. But in terms of high or low, you would just want to go with what you prefer.
I would recommend you temporarily install them on your mirror in several different locations with the mirror angled in several different ways until you find the best viewing angle and then go ahead and install them there.
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K-Source Custom Blind Spot Mirrors - Driver and Passenger Side
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Convex
- Stick-On
- Rectangle
- K Source
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