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Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack)

Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack)

Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack) Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack)
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Score By Feature

Based on 3,810 ratings
Easy to install
9.38
Stability
8.78
Sheerness
8.78
Adhesion
9.11
Value for money
8.91

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Product Description

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EXTRA LARGE AND ENGINEERED TO DELIVER A BIGGER IMAGE --- Our automotive blind spot mirrors have a one-of-a-kind engineered design that solves your problem and displays a larger image for drivers. Blindspot mirrors with the largest blindspots on Amazon (at a size of 3). 5" x 2. 5" x 5" x 5" x 5" x 5"
NO FAIL ADHESIVE --- Because the adhesive on your stick-on mirrors is so important, we only use outdoor and water-resistant adhesive and high-reflective silver film for these convex mirrors.
SIZE XL: 3. 5" x 2. 5" --- Fits SUVs, Pickup Trucks, and Vans with larger door mirrors.
WE STAND FOR DRIVING SAFETY --- A TEXAS Dot safety campaign is "LOOK Twice for Motorcycles." All of our car accessories, including 360-degree mirrors and window sunshades, promote and support it.
AFRAID OF CHANGING LANES --- We've all experienced the anxiety of changing lanes or merging highways without knowing if there's a car right behind us. For both you and the other driver, it's a terrible feeling. That's why we created a custom engineered design for increased visibility.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible that they will fit a 2007 Ford F150?

Your 2007 Ford F150 should be able to use these blind spot mirrors. Do you have an XL, XLT, STX, or Lariat model? I used to own a 2007 XL. I now have a STX of ten. The shapes of the two mirrors appear to be similar. Ford, on the other hand, produced a variety of mirror shapes for various models. To be certain, look up pictures of an 07 and a 10 on the internet and compare them.

Do you have a fit for the Toyota FG 2014?

Although it didn't quite "fit" my 2003 Highlander, the curves are very similar. On the back, there is a circular disk for fastening (to fill the mirror curvature). Before pulling the tape to secure the BSmirror, it can be mocked up to ensure proper placement. You can print a right-hand version of the product before making a purchase. a sized image of the attachment, the image was cut out, mock- You can use it wherever you want. br>br>For years, I've used a BSdisk in my 2002 Tacoma. This one refers to the fact that my Highlander mirror is noticeably bigger. Ideally, it should be in the top left-hand corner. ) is something I'm still getting used to.

Hello, I misplaced these and would like to take them off - Do you have any suggestions for what might work? Please accept my sincere gratitude! ?

Hello! br>Using a razor blade is the best way to get rid of them. br>Place the razor blade on the car mirror with one side flat, and work the blind spot mirror's adhesive. Until you can remove it. br>To avoid damaging your car mirror, carefully hold it while applying force to the blind spot mirror. If you don't have a razor blade, you can use dental floss at the base of the blind spot mirrors to remove everything from the adhesive base; just make sure the floss is up against the car mirror to avoid cutting the adhesive foam and having to clean some of the adhesive residue with alcohol or citrus oil. br> br>If you have any problems, please let me know and I will gladly assist you further. Thank you, Alhain V. br>br>

Selected User Reviews For Blind Spot Mirrors XLarge for SUV, Vans, Pick up Trucks with Big Door Mirrors Only | Engineered by Utopicar car accessories (2pack)

It appears to be well-made and well-priced
5/5

After tinting my windows and finding it difficult to see out of the back ones, I installed these on my 2017 Ram 1500. Great value for the money, and they look a lot nicer than the ones I got from Autozone. I've drawn a circle around the part of the mirror that shows beyond what the regular mirror shows. It has greatly aided me in detecting vehicles in my blind spot!.

Joel CARTWRIGHT
Joel CARTWRIGHT
| Aug 25, 2021
This is an absolute must
5/5

It astounds me that our society as a whole has the potential (though not the ability) to be so intelligent, yet we still fail miserably at the most basic of tasks. Consider the following scenario: Mirrors that cover blind spots br>A car company will hire a wet-suit designer. behind- the- Pay a five-to-ten-year-old ears engineer a five-to-ten-year-old engineer a five-to-ten-year-old six-figure salary, who will then go about making all kinds of bleeps and bloops on a new vehicle by installing all the "chips," up to and including a thousand dollars worth of sensors and wires, and more "chips," which will cause a small light to blink in your mirror if someone is in your blind spot. Or not. Who knows when it'll work and when it'll break down at an inconvenient time. br>And all of this can be avoided with a $2 convex mirror or, as in this case, a $3 convex mirror. 50 each. br>When they were new, my two vehicles cost $78k and $73k, respectively. BTW, thank you to whoever originally bought them, for paying the stupid tax and leaving me to purchase low mileage, very nice vehicles at 50% off sticker. You're the ones who deserve to be called heroes. Regardless, as amazing as these vehicles with a 0-60 time are, 60 in less than 6 seconds, heated hand and butt warmers, and a built-in'shut-off' feature the- hell- I STILL need to buy a GD blind spot mirror so I can see my blind spot and avoid clipping the 19-year-old who thinks riding alongside a vehicle on the back axle is a good pace to be at. Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers: Manufacturers Install a f'n blind spot mirror in each of your vehicles. I'm not going to listen to any more of your "safety tech" boasting until you pull your heads out and put a dang mirror on the wall!.

Lauryn Fowler
Lauryn Fowler
| Nov 11, 2021
Manufacturers of motor vehicles Take a Seat And Pay Attention! My car is a Nissan Murano, which has a reputation for having a lot of blind spots
4/5

From the first to the most recent Vehicle design, the issue has been apparent. It's a major product flaw nightmare that the manufacturer is obliviously ignoring. Otherwise, I adore the Murano, but that one flaw will keep me from purchasing another. I'm trapped—for years—because I put about $35,000 into it. A friend suggested I get add-on mirrors after driving my car for a few hours. They had never made sense to me and were also unattractive, but I was desperate and turned to Amazon, where I found this product after reading numerous reviews. It was a breeze to put them on. Each clung to the side mirror with tenacious tenacity. Surprisingly, they increase the viewing angle by a significant amount, resulting in a smaller blind spot. What a relief it is! I'm going to put these on every vehicle I own, as well as any future purchases, because I'm so pleased with how cheap they are!.

Millie Carlson
Millie Carlson
| Mar 05, 2021
It's big enough to use all the time, and it pops off easily if you want to move it (though you'll need new tape)
5/5

br>2019 Acura MDXbr>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br Study what I've learned: I installed these "square" like the main product photo and they didn't fit my mirror, which is rounded on the top outside; however, I didn't have to worry about removing them because they popped right off with a little pressure (wear gloves or use a towel in case they break, which they didn't). On one side, the 3M tape peeled right off, and when I messed up the other, it came right off with goo-gone. Although, as one person suggested, a little gasoline or other household produce might have sufficed. It's simple to remove and there's no residue left behind. br>br>I had to buy a new set after dropping one, and YES, they will break because they are glass, though I could have just used some double-sided tape. re-use the double-sided tape place them in a specific order br>br>These are large enough that I mostly use them instead of the actual mirror; the driver's side alone is worth the price, though the passenger side doesn't add much (maybe I'll use a little throw-away mirror). use a piece of plastic as a shim to help it angle out a little).

Sophie Williamson
Sophie Williamson
| May 16, 2021
It's fantastic! However, it is inexpensive and unappealing
4/5

On 2008 Jeep SUV mirrors, I don't like how they look. They were purchased for a 2008 Laredo. They've been moved to all six possible locations and are either in the way or unsightly. On 2002-03, the angles of this set do not match the shape of the mirrors. Jeep SUVs from the year 2012 The best spot I found for them is on the lower outside corner of the mirror, where they kind of fit, work, and don't obstruct view where we need it elsewhere. On the left mirror, I used the right side one, and on the passenger mirror, I used the left side one. That way, the shape was a little more aligned. They are effective! br>br> That's fantastic! The previous owner had a 1 year old child. On the mirror, there are five 5" round ones. They were even worse because they were small and worn down from years on the shelf. These are a great size! br>br>When choosing a shape, make sure it complements your mirror perfectly. I'll keep these, but I'll most likely replace them with ones that better fit the shape of the mirror. br>br>On the back of them are 1" round 3M brand double-sided tape pads. They stick incredibly well, but if you do it before they get wet, you can easily remove them without making a mess if you're careful and apply steady pressure. That is how I maneuvered mine. We'll see if moving them the way I did causes the tape to fail (if it does, it'll be my fault).

Cayson Gillespie
Cayson Gillespie
| May 09, 2021
This blind spot mirror's biggest flaw is that it doesn't have an angle adjustment
3/5

This blind spot mirror's flaw is that it has no angle adjustment. I assumed that the mirror's convexity would provide a wide enough view, but I was mistaken. There isn't much of a difference between the original side mirrors and these blind spot mirrors because they can't be adjusted. I like the shape of the mirror, but it can't be adjusted independently from the original mirror point of view, so I took it out of my car. We'd have a winner if the base had a small pivoting point to allow for mirror angle adjustment.

Alayna McDaniel
Alayna McDaniel
| Mar 06, 2021

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