Nitpick 01: rear view mirror size
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Nitpick 01: rear view mirror size
Does anyone else find the rear view mirror (especially with homelink) totally obstructs your view when you want to make a right turn? The thing is huge and right at eye level for me. I have to crouch down and/or shift my head to the side in order to see into the turn.
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Last edited by PUR NRG; 05-01-2011 at 03:23 AM.
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Re: Nitpick 01: rear view mirror size
I originally mounted my Passport 8500 above the mirror, but like you I found that the mirror obscured my view of traffic on my right at stop signs. I can't imagine how much worse it would be with the larger Homelink mirror.
I wound up relocating my detector to the lower edge of the windshield, which allowed me to lift the mirror higher and alleviate the problem somewhat.
I wound up relocating my detector to the lower edge of the windshield, which allowed me to lift the mirror higher and alleviate the problem somewhat.
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Humm...I don't have that problem...maybe your seat position is too high and you could try getting comfortable a bit lower in the seat? I don't know...I positioned myself to look as close as comfortablly possible out of the center of all windows. My only problem is that the passenger seat does a good job of obstructing the blind spot off to the right of the car, I minimized it with side view mirror adjustments, but that blind spot is still pretty bad.
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Re: Nitpick 01: rear view mirror size
Originally posted by PUR NRG
Does anyone else find the rear view mirror (especially with homelink) totally obstructs your view when you want to make a right turn? The thing is huge and right at eye level for me. I have to crouch down and/or shift my head to the side in order to see into the turn.
Does anyone else find the rear view mirror (especially with homelink) totally obstructs your view when you want to make a right turn? The thing is huge and right at eye level for me. I have to crouch down and/or shift my head to the side in order to see into the turn.
How tall are you?
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Re: Re: Nitpick 01: rear view mirror size
Originally posted by Maximus
How tall are you?
How tall are you?
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Last edited by PUR NRG; 05-01-2011 at 03:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Midnight Flyer
In my Miata what I did was to move the mirror higher. It is on a dual pivot so rather then point it down, I moved it up against the headliner then adjusted it so I could see.
In my Miata what I did was to move the mirror higher. It is on a dual pivot so rather then point it down, I moved it up against the headliner then adjusted it so I could see.
I think I might just run down to the parking garage and check out the mirror.....
#10
Originally posted by RotoRooter
The rear view mirror is the perfect size and shape to encompass the entire view through the back glass. If you adjust the seat properly, you have no trouble making rights or lefts.
The rear view mirror is the perfect size and shape to encompass the entire view through the back glass. If you adjust the seat properly, you have no trouble making rights or lefts.
#11
Originally posted by jonalan
I can't wait to see if the RX-8 has this "dual pivot". I have the same problem. I am 6'1" and have the cloth (non-powered) seats lowered all the way down. The mirror does a great job of blocking the view off to the front-right.
I think I might just run down to the parking garage and check out the mirror.....
I can't wait to see if the RX-8 has this "dual pivot". I have the same problem. I am 6'1" and have the cloth (non-powered) seats lowered all the way down. The mirror does a great job of blocking the view off to the front-right.
I think I might just run down to the parking garage and check out the mirror.....
It does have the dual pivot (I've got the home link mirror). The mirror obstructing right hand turns was one of the first things I noticed, and quickly figured out I could move the mirror 'up'. It's just about touching the roof now. The view out the back is the same up or down, and with it up, it doesn't get in the way of right hand turn view for me anyway.
--SL01
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Just checked it out myself. Confirmed the dual-mount. What a difference! I can see again!!! Can you tell this was not one of my top priorities?
Non issue - cross that one off the list.
Non issue - cross that one off the list.
Last edited by jonalan; 07-29-2003 at 04:56 PM.
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Originally posted by SL01
It does have the dual pivot (I've got the home link mirror). The mirror obstructing right hand turns was one of the first things I noticed, and quickly figured out I could move the mirror 'up'. It's just about touching the roof now. The view out the back is the same up or down, and with it up, it doesn't get in the way of right hand turn view for me anyway.
--SL01
It does have the dual pivot (I've got the home link mirror). The mirror obstructing right hand turns was one of the first things I noticed, and quickly figured out I could move the mirror 'up'. It's just about touching the roof now. The view out the back is the same up or down, and with it up, it doesn't get in the way of right hand turn view for me anyway.
--SL01
Makes me wonder though why the put the Homelink stuff on the bottom of the mirror frame - why not the top where it wouldn't block the view??
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