I cleaned the windows and noticed the tradeoff while driving. It cannot be flipped to dim blinding headlights.
Location: Fort Lauderdale
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Does it interfere with the sun visors?
3.0L, automatic, carbureted
They do block it cause it's such a big mirror, but they dont touch it.
EDIT: the other downside it that since it's spring clamped on, it will bounce around more.
Location: Tacoma, Wa
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Hows the distortion? Any further observations?
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
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Cars appear farther in the rearview than in the sideview. The only actual distortion is at the side edges. Oddly enough what I like a lot is how it is taller. I move around a lot in my seat and often had to adjust my mirror up and down.
Location: Tacoma, Wa
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Does it really help with visibility?
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
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It is. Before I could see about half of the rear window, now I can see to the door windows. It's odd getting adjusted to it though because I usually just turned around and looked before.
Location: Tacoma, Wa
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Sounds decent. I've only driven mine about 4 miles, and didnt have rear view mirror, so had to turn my head to see behind me...lol.
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
'81 DeLorean 4877 Grey, Auto, 4 wheels
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It attaches to existing rearview mirrors. If you don't have one, it's pointless.