06 mirrors
#11
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Re: 06 mirrors
You are allowed to move them. If you can see your car in your mirrors, you
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: 06 mirrors
You are allowed to move them. If you can see your car in your mirrors, you
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: 06 mirrors
You are allowed to move them. If you can see your car in your mirrors, you
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
need to adjust them outward. There is no rational need to be able to see
your own car in your mirrors. If you have to look at your car in your
mirrors, then you have to move your head/body to change your viewing angle.
For normal driving and using the mirrors to make a lane change, you should
not see your own car.
"lurk" <me@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KUfji.805$m%.26@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>I am looking for horizontal mirrors instead of the factory vertical
>side mirrors......I tried 4wheel drive here in ohio...no luck....I just
>don't have the field of view with the vertical mirrors thanks
>
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