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    Helps me avoid seeing my car on Goon Squad's parking lot idiots list

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    hindi ba convex mirror ang tawag dun? or ako ang mali.

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    Saang part ng sidemirror ito dapat nakakabit?, assuming rectangular, sa lower left, upper left? or sa upper right or sa lower right?

    thanks

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    same question as Horsepower... almost all mirrors that i have seen in shops have either chinese or japanese instructions. i'm afraid i might stick it wrongly and ruin the side mirrors with the adhesives.

    TIA

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    It's called Convex mirrors,the purpose of this is to eliminate blindspots.This is a standarn on Euro cars.

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    don't get the small ones.

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    I stopped using it. I didn't find it useful, or hindi lang ako marunong gumamit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_ron View Post
    It's called Convex mirrors,the purpose of this is to eliminate blindspots.This is a standarn on Euro cars.
    I would beg to disagree.

    It is not standard in Europe (or any other country) to include a stick-on convex mirror to your side mirrors.

    However, for most vehicles, it is standard to have the side mirror in the nearside (passenger side) to be convex already to include more images in the mirror. In comparison, the driver's side mirror is flat and not curved. That's why in US & Europe, the words "Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" are indicated in the passenger side mirror.

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    Actually, if you aim your side mirror properly you wouldn't need an additional convex mirror to help you park or eliminate blind spots. I've noticed that most drivers would tend to aim their mirrors upwards and towards their vehicles eating up to 1/4th of the whole mirror.
    Last edited by mazdamazda; February 8th, 2007 at 01:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda View Post
    I would beg to disagree.

    It is not standard in Europe (or any other country) to include a stick-on convex mirror to your side mirrors.

    However, for most vehicles, it is standard to have the side mirror in the nearside (passenger side) to be convex already to include more images in the mirror. In comparison, the driver's side mirror is flat and not curved. That's why in US & Europe, the words "Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" are indicated in the passenger side mirror.

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    Did i mention a stick on convex mirror?FYI,here in the US convex mirrors are not standard,I havent seen one.thats why they put the wordings"objects in the mirror are close.."because the side view passenger mirror is not convex.And in Europoe they don't put the words "objects..." in passenger side mirror

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    Quote Originally Posted by sequoia View Post
    hindi ba convex mirror ang tawag dun? or ako ang mali.
    my fault. it's supposed to be convex. concave pala pag paloob, convex pag palabas. thanks for the correction, sequoia

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