rear view mirror protectors. (1 Viewer)

Brisey

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We have them fitted, fortunately they have yet to be put to the test. I would recommend the White colour way as they seem to be more visible to oncoming vehicles and It has been noticeable that oncoming vehicles give us a wider berth as they approach.
Brisey.
 

Popeye

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We have them fitted, fortunately they have yet to be put to the test. I would recommend the White colour way as they seem to be more visible to oncoming vehicles and It has been noticeable that oncoming vehicles give us a wider berth as they approach.
Brisey.

I have to agree with you there Brisey, I sold my Geist with a cracked mirror housing from a collision with a white van man doing 70 on a country lane, yet my pal ahead of me visibly saw the same van pull to one side and we can only assume it was because he was more visible with his bright white mirror protectors.....(y)

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injebreck99

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Didn't stop my complete mirror from being smashed off by the machinery swinging around on the back of an oncoming tractor last year!

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