TRUE LINE Automotive 2 Piece Round Mirror Blind Spot Mirror Kit 360 Degree Adjustable Safety Stick on
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Yes, my car has heated mirrors that are still working, but if others are having trouble with heated mirrors, a dab of crazy glue will do the trick.
Yes, but the angle of the mirror is determined by the swivel bracket; however, I believe adjustments can be made if you use your imagination.
I'm not sure because I don't want to remove my Blind Spot mirrors. If I had to, I'd remove the mirror with a razor blade and then clean up any adhesive residue with "Goo Gone" from Walmart or Loew's. Go to googone for more information. For more information and usage, go to com.
They're not valuable at all.
Selected User Reviews For TRUE LINE Automotive 2 Piece Round Mirror Blind Spot Mirror Kit 360 Degree Adjustable Safety Stick on
They just weren't going to work. So, I finally got my hands on a set of adjustable'spot' mirrors. They are simple to put on. They do a good job of maintaining their position. Cleaning them, I imagine, will cause them to fall out of place. However, once you've determined the best angle for them, repositioning them should be simple. In addition, the deep convex is very forgiving. To give you a good view, they don't have to be in EXACTLY the same position. This was a good buy.
After nearly 7,000 miles in a 2011 Chevy Equinox, I'm ready to upgrade. I bought these mirrors five years ago because I had terrible blind spots and mostly drove on highways. This was, without a doubt, the best $12 I've ever spent. They are extremely effective. The instructions were in Japanese, and we couldn't get any translation software to work properly, so my husband had to hold the mirrors in various locations while I decided where they should go.
The surface area is very nice and large. Because I wear glasses, I don't want to squint or strain to use the smaller models that are available elsewhere. If your vehicle has a feature that allows your mirrors to pan down when you back up, install these while they are in this position (with assistance, of course). I put mine too low, so every time I put my car in reverse, the bottom edge of the blind spot mirror gets titled up when it makes contact with my actual mirror, and I have to adjust my view every time; I just haven't figured out how to fix it yet.
I was a little wary of these at first. However, they are my favorites. They're held in place by 3m tape. So far, the 100-degree days have been kind to me. br>br>I really like how these pivot. br>br>I'm guessing the two 3m rings on each little Mirror are for securing it to the swivel if you don't want to. and simply stick it to the mirror Anyway, I chose to attach it to the swivel by simply peeling off the outer tape so that the "3m" logo didn't reflect back at me in the mirror. br>br>Nice, inexpensive upgrade that definitely does the job. br>br>Compatible with my 2005 Jeep Wrangler X/TJ.
They're simple to set up and use. I'm pleased with this low-cost solution for improving my driving visibility.
Accidentally dropped an actual glass mirror, which I liked because it could be mounted to a swivel base or laid flat on the mirror. IT HAD BEEN CRACKED. I would definitely buy it again if the need arises.
I was concerned that they would detract from the Tesla's "sexy," but they fit right in. It was almost as if they were included with the vehicle. It has a very neat appearance. You can choose to put them on a swivel or lay them flat against the mirror. You can barely tell that I used the swivel.
This mirror is exactly what I was looking for, and I can adjust it to any angle I want. Good value for money and a fantastic piece.