Emmit
LIFE MEMBER
Good afternoon,
In the year 1 B.C. (Before Covid) I managed to rip off the N/S mirror from the van.
Mrs Emmit would not drive back from Portugal without something where she could
admire her glamorous looks from the passenger seat so I cobbled together a rear view
mirror involving gaffer tape, a block of expanded polystyrene, a Toyota Corrola mirror, (still got that)
and finally and most importantly, a round 'Blind Spot' Mirror.
The damaged van is no more, (part ex) and we now have an A Class with a pair of oversized
large rectangular mirrors.
I would like to incorporate the previously mentioned Blind Spot mirror on the N/S as I think
it might? come in handy when over the water.
Before I stick it on the extant mirror and find I can't remove it, has anyone got any advice as to
the best position. ie at the bottom/top, angled, etc.
Over to you.
In the year 1 B.C. (Before Covid) I managed to rip off the N/S mirror from the van.
Mrs Emmit would not drive back from Portugal without something where she could
admire her glamorous looks from the passenger seat so I cobbled together a rear view
mirror involving gaffer tape, a block of expanded polystyrene, a Toyota Corrola mirror, (still got that)
and finally and most importantly, a round 'Blind Spot' Mirror.
The damaged van is no more, (part ex) and we now have an A Class with a pair of oversized
large rectangular mirrors.
I would like to incorporate the previously mentioned Blind Spot mirror on the N/S as I think
it might? come in handy when over the water.
Before I stick it on the extant mirror and find I can't remove it, has anyone got any advice as to
the best position. ie at the bottom/top, angled, etc.
Over to you.