Thats it, I did not use them at first then I noticed I could adjust
them. I even managed to tighten them down to the car so they would not
vibrate so bad. They are some what useful, I tend to be way more aware
of traffic when I drive the car anyhow, but it is nice to have them
their.
I do like the position of having them on the hood, but having the driver
one is more at home on the door. At least the GT6 has fairly good
visibility all around the car, small blind spots and so on.
I drive with the windows down then I can hear all those huge SUV's and
their large tires.
A.
On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at 10:06 PM, Joe Curry wrote:
> It really depends on whether the mirrors are for decoration or you
> actually want to see out of them.
>
> The front location is probably better for all-round visibility. On the
> front of the doors, the left mirror will provide a better (larger) view
> than
> the bonnet position, but the right hand mirror will be virtually
> unusable unless you care to lean over to where the passenger normally
> sits (or if you
> want the passenger to do the right-rear checking).
>
> The problem is the bullet mirrors that most people prefer are not
> adjustable to the degree that you can see the right one from the driver
> seat.
>
> (But they do look better IMHO on the front of the doors)
>
> Joe
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