After reading all of two posts... . I concur.you're nuts... flipped out tow mirrors are awesome
I don't understand all the "near misses" with cars in the blind spot.
If you follow these directions, you nearly eliminate blind spots. With the mirrors "UP" your convex mirror also gives you a view behind the vehicle, owing to it's position. How to Set Rearview Mirrors to Eliminate Blind Spots - wikiHow.
When the mirrors are up, they vibrate blurring the image.
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And I thought mine only did that. I hate towing with them flipped out. When you get on the highway they shake and vibrate and you cant see anything clearly. Im a fan of ford mirriors...
When the mirrors are up, they vibrate blurring the image.
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And I thought mine only did that. I hate towing with them flipped out. When you get on the highway they shake and vibrate and you cant see anything clearly. Im a fan of ford mirriors...
No such issue with mine, but ditto the Ford mirrors.
To the right side, view is blocked, and to the left, even folded down, ATMs, drive-in windows, etc. are more difficult to use.
the only thing i didnt like about these mirrors is when people would drive around empty with the mirrors flipped up. it looks dumb.
I'm trying this out. Definitely takes some getting used to, but it does give excellent vision for vehicles in/around the blind spots.
Only problem is you can't see your rear wheels while backing up to park.
Ryan