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MAGNUM SQUARE Blind Spot Mirrors - OEM Look..ish...

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Old 03-30-2014, 10:34 AM
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Thanks bud! I appreciate that!

Don't suppose you have any closer pics showing the front and back would you? Would like to see a closer instal pic before a hit the purchase button!

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Old 03-30-2014, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Kaisoboy
Thanks bud! I appreciate that!

Don't suppose you have any closer pics showing the front and back would you? Would like to see a closer instal pic before a hit the purchase button!

Cheers
It's dark here now but will do one for you tomorrow, no probs.
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Thanks! I appreciate that!

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Here ya go:



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Thanks! Looks not to bad! I ordered a pair! I like the field of vision!

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Originally Posted by Kaisoboy
Thanks! Looks not to bad! I ordered a pair! I like the field of vision!

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Good stuff, glad to help. They're a decent little investment and worth the $$.
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Yep! Paid $30 CAD including shipping! Not a bad investment! My peripheral vision isn't that great these days and craning my neck to shoulder check hurts since I injured my back!

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Originally Posted by Kaisoboy
Yep! Paid $30 CAD including shipping! Not a bad investment! My peripheral vision isn't that great these days and craning my neck to shoulder check hurts since I injured my back!

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Yes, this was the same for me. Whilst it was imperative to check over the shoulder before pulling out it was a moment one's eyes were not on the road in front. The other thing which has really helped is the Broadway 300mm convex rearview mirror. Gives me a 220(isn) degree view of behind me at all times, which once you get used to it is very handy.

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how do those attach to the mirrors?
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Originally Posted by ShiftKnowledge
how do those attach to the mirrors?
You pull out the mirror itself from the casing and they have a little screw clamp that clamps on to your existing mirrors. Once done you just slot the mirrors back into place. Rock solid and no need to drill or glue.


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