Blind Spot
Just got my Black/Black last weekend. I noticed all the
posters here refer to their car with a number. What is and where do I find that number?
Also, I so some previous posts that
talked about a mirror which helps with the blind spots
alongside the headrests when the top is up. This looked
like a very good idea. Does anyone know where I can get
such a mirror?
posters here refer to their car with a number. What is and where do I find that number?
Also, I so some previous posts that
talked about a mirror which helps with the blind spots
alongside the headrests when the top is up. This looked
like a very good idea. Does anyone know where I can get
such a mirror?
Originally posted by alphaman
the blind spots... when the top is up
the blind spots... when the top is up
There is no blind spot. There is no top.
Did your dealer leave that black cloth protective stuff over the cabin? That was supposed to be removed before he gave you the car. That's just for shipping.
If the dealer didn't remove that black cloth stuff, he might have missed the spacers too. Better check.
Barry in Wyoming...
Or you can get what I'm getting: Spoon wide angle mirror.
http://www.importdevelopment.net/products/...spoon_s2000.cfm
http://www.importdevelopment.net/products/...spoon_s2000.cfm
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for the blind spot, i always use this method on
different cars, lean forward to the driving wheel,
then you can see if there is any car in the
blind spot area...it's very simple and easy...
- it's a pretty good method especially when
you're driving a car with a bunch of
people at the back, even if you turn your head,
you wouldln't be able to see anything...
- good for a convertible with a larger c pillar
- good for a sedan/car when the back windows are foggy
different cars, lean forward to the driving wheel,
then you can see if there is any car in the
blind spot area...it's very simple and easy...
- it's a pretty good method especially when
you're driving a car with a bunch of
people at the back, even if you turn your head,
you wouldln't be able to see anything...
- good for a convertible with a larger c pillar
- good for a sedan/car when the back windows are foggy
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