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My dads tried blind spot mirrors on his camaro and said they're useless. DONT BOTHER!
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Drives: 2010 Black Camaro 2SS Join Date: Oct 2008
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Turn your head and look out the little port window before making lane changes?
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I didn't watch that vid but what everyone says is about right. When I first got the car I got up on the interstate highway in the middle of three lanes doing 55 mph (ticking people off) and let people pass me on either side while adjusted my mirrors out until I didn't have a blind spot. Mirrors are higher and wider than I've ever kept them before. I'm used to it now.
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In Camaro we almost sit near the rear tyre...IMO there is no blind spot for these cars. Look at your shoulder and you will almost see the rear end.
Just in my opinion. Anyways you can use walmart attachment to see how it goes with you
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This is what they look like on my F-150.
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Don't you have to see the side of your car then? I do :P
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I have mine adjusted to the point I do not see my car in the mirrors at all. I was worried at first since I had heard the cars is a rolling blind spot, now I think that people need to learn how to adjust their mirrors. I was taught that wider is better. All my cars have always been adjusted this way.
Why do people need to see their own car in their side mirrors? You should know where your car is.
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See if you can get your hands on some of the Oracle concept mirrors for the camaro. They are skinnier than the OEM mirrors, but they look better IMO and use a convex mirror to show more of your surroundings.
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A new way is to move the side mirrors out much more where you can't see the side of the car. Basically get rid of the overlap between the center and side mirrors. It's great once you get used to it and I can't go back the "old" way. No blind spot problems. This is REALLY necessary for these cars and their 6 foot wide c-pillars. |
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Pull up Cougar!
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It took me a few days to have the confidence to trust that I truly have to blind spot but once you do it's perfect. Easy. |
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