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Aspheric driver's mirror exist? How about in your country?
In the U.S., the driver's mirror must be flat. In many countries, the driver's mirror is aspheric, i.e. the outer edge is curved which reduces the size of the blind spot. In many cars, there is a line showing where the aspheric part begins.
Are aspheric mirrors for sale anywhere in the U.S.? Or must one travel to Europe and buy one at a Mercedes dealer? How about Canada? |
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Never seen one (Driver's side) in Canada. Passenger side is all "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" - but not driver's.
Would like an aspheric Driver side myself....
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Dave 1995 S320 |
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Someone travelling to Germany or other European country where they drive on the right should take orders and buy a few. I'd be willing to do so - maybe next year.
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Try these countries...
Think you would have better luck in a country where they drive on the left such as in Hong Kong, Australia, the British Isles and in Bermuda. But only mini cars are allowed to be on the narrow roads in Bermuda so that is out unless a Swatch!!
TobiasMB 190/5.6 |
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