Panoramic rear view mirror or blind spot mirrors on vents?

Bbobtucker

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Panoramic rear view mirror or blind spot mirrors on vents?

I'm not real happy with the bolt on mirror options when riding without the doors.

Has anyone used a panoramic type middle rear view mirror? Or are most using the stick on blind spot mirrors on the back of the vents? What about those little suction cup blind spot mirrors. I guess I could put one just above each side of the dash.

Which one do you use and how do y'all like it??

Too big, but something like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Vision-Panoramic-Rear-View-Mirror/dp/B000GKAZMW?tag=vs-auto-convert-amazon-20

Or on the dash?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ZBV5U9Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_18?qid=1464346175&sr=8-18&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=suction+cup+blind+spot+mirror

Thanks,
Chad
 
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TennJK

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I run the blind spot mirrors on my vents and they don't do much. They only allow you to see what is just about directly beside you. I guess it does get the job done though.
 

swampdog

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I run the blind spot mirrors on my vents and they don't do much. They only allow you to see what is just about directly beside you. I guess it does get the job done though.

Same here. You will know if something is beside you, but you aren't going to be able to check out the corvette that passed in the other direction.
 

Speeddmn

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Stock rearview flipped upside down, and a single stick on 2 inch fish eye on the drivers vent. Pretty much all worthless with a spare tire and the favt the stick on is small.

Situation awareness is best!

I want to get something that slides into the top hinge and is tight... Someday
 

MTG

Caught the Bug
Half doors with factory mirrors. :D

I have a little mirror that I bought at autozone that I sometimes put on to be legal. I find when I'm doorless and topless I don't really even need side mirrors as everything is easily visible.
 
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