> >They never seemed to adjust to quite the right angles, though...until one >day I was looking at a picture of someone else's vanagon, and realized the >long dimension of their mirrors was vertical, not horizontal like >mine...that's when I realized my mirrors had been swapped left for right. >In a flash it came to me... No wonder they didn't work!
And now they are still the most useless pieces of dung hung on the side of a vehicle. Large fisheye mirror attachments. Work great till they fall off (and they all will eventually). Then I replace them. I know when there is something small, gray, moving fast trying to pass me on the right side now. Haven't knocked off any motorcyclists since I put them on neither. tim in san jose (where if you don't know what's happening 3 lanes away each side, you're toast) _________________________________________________________________ Internet access plans that fit your lifestyle -- join MSN. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp |
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