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Originally Posted by bronco67
Well, you're probably an alert driver and just aware of what's going on around you on the highway. But, there's no reason to be able to see your own car, unless you like to admire the paint job.
that part of the video at 1:46 says it all. Having the mirrors pointed more inward will turn them into a rear view mirror, which is not what you want when you're changing lanes.
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i played around with my mirrors today and these truck mirrors it really doesn't matter if the side of your vehicle is visible, i could see the side of my truck and the vehicle in the other lane as it came up, through and past it's blind spot until it was visible next to me
so i guess bigger is better in this scenario
for me i need to see down by my wheel allot as well as the back corner of my bed when i'm backing around and maneuvering around branches and logs in the woods or in other (close quarter) situations.