Euro Blind Spot Mirrors -- If you wanted to know what they do --
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Euro Blind Spot Mirrors -- If you wanted to know what they do --
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/18895/mirrorsontop.jpg"></center><p>Top mirror is stock mirror and the one in housing is Euro mirror -- tried to get them to look at same angle -- with Euro , look at the outer 1/3 and you can see much more
In second pic, you can see them work in traffic.
Of course, you can adjust your mirrors wickedly, but these do a much better job
In second pic, you can see them work in traffic.
Of course, you can adjust your mirrors wickedly, but these do a much better job
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Second Pic in Traffic
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/18895/sidemirtrafficcrop.1.jpg"></center><p>
Wouldn't have seen that guy without the Euro mirror
These are pics from my 02 C230K. I also have these mirrors on my TT
They are well worth the money for the TT. You won't have to crane your neck backwards to look for other cars -- just at the side and rear view mirrors -- you eyes and head are where they belong -- looking ahead while you are passing everyone
And if you thought our mods are expensive, Don't buy a M/B
Wouldn't have seen that guy without the Euro mirror
These are pics from my 02 C230K. I also have these mirrors on my TT
They are well worth the money for the TT. You won't have to crane your neck backwards to look for other cars -- just at the side and rear view mirrors -- you eyes and head are where they belong -- looking ahead while you are passing everyone
And if you thought our mods are expensive, Don't buy a M/B
#4
I don't understand the need for these. My experience is that when the ...
standard mirrors are set up correctly (i.e. not looking at the side of the car with the mirror, opposite to what Young Driver's training teaches), there are no blind spots. A car moves from rear-view mirror, to side mirror to right beside you. And there is just the right amount of overlap in the transition between them.
Maybe it's just me...
Maybe it's just me...
#5
Have you tried them? They take a little getting used to...
but OMG, in a small car like the TT, you just turn your head and you know what is there right away. I put these puppies on the car the week I got it, and I would never want to be without them now. See link for a good comparison and info.<ul><li><a href="http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/boxster/mirrors.html">Euro mirrors comparo</a></li></ul>
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Frankly I set my mirrors wide enough
just to the point when I can't see the car's sides anymore without moving my head a little to the side. And the car I'm passing either on the left or right appears in the central (windshield) mirror BEFORE it disappears from the side ones. So I guess I hardly need euros
#7
you're right
but it takes adjusting to. Most people like the reference that the side of their own car gives, which makes the euro mirror the perfect solution. If you don't need that reference, then there's no reason to get them.
Either way they both take getting used to.
Either way they both take getting used to.
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#8
Is there one avaliable for new A4 yet
want to have one on my left side mirror
i try my best to set up with no blind spot
but one time when there is a little curve and uphill and i try to cut
and that car is in my blind spot
too scary
i try my best to set up with no blind spot
but one time when there is a little curve and uphill and i try to cut
and that car is in my blind spot
too scary
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Another view of this. WARNING! Non-Audi Content! Some may not wish to view this!
<ul><li><a href="http://www.toolworks.com/bilofsky/boxster/mirrors.html">Asperic Mirror Page</a></li></ul>