Clip-On Rear View Mirror Recommendation for Eliminating Blind Spots
Question:
Which mirror is the best at decreasing blindspots. My current mirror appears around 10.5 inches, does the 12 inch mirror really elimiate blind spots or is it because it is convex?? Sincerely
asked by: Jason
Expert Reply:
The curved lens of the K-Source Panoramic Aspheric Rearview Mirror # KSRM1300 plus the additional 13 inches of width make this mirror an excellent choice to help minimize blind spots.
You may also be interested in purchasing a K-Source Extendable Panoramic Rearview Mirror # KSRM012. When this mirror is extended it provides 21-1/2 inches of reflective surface to even further minimize blind spots. This mirror also has approval from the FMVSS since it does not have a convex surface.
Products Referenced in This Question
K-Source Extendable Panoramic Rearview Mirror
- Rear View Mirrors
- Convex Mirror
- Clamp-On
- Panoramic View
- 21-1/2 Inch Long
- No Day/Night Switch
- No Added Features
- K Source
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K-Source Panoramic Aspheric Rearview Mirror - 13"
- Rear View Mirrors
- Convex Mirror
- Clamp-On
- Panoramic View
- 13 Inch Long
- No Day/Night Switch
- No Added Features
- K Source
more information >
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