>> In its own way this is the same as having door or front wing
mounted
>> external mirrors. The wing mirror requires the merest eye movement
>> from the straight ahead position, the door mounting means eyes off
the
>> road and a movement of the head - especially to check the passenger
>> door mirror. Semantics perhaps but they make sense to me.
Steve Newell replied:
>Oh, I thought those wing mirrors were only for decorative purposes.
<g>
>I really can't get used to the wing mounted mirrors, and have pretty
much
>given up after knocking them out of alignment so often in my tight
garage.
>Of course most drivers around here don't use their mirrors no matter
>where they're mounted.
Much the same applies in the UK as well <g> The alignment problem is
no problem if you use the original factory approved 'spring back'
versions that are still sold here and now another pair graces my own
car.
John
/// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list
/// To unsubscribe send a plain text message to majordomo@autox.team.net
/// with nothing in it but
///
/// unsubscribe triumphs
///
|