somehow i see the big mirrors as being more "grandma" than "rice"
I don't know how you guys find them functional.
I wanted one to help me see fuckers dive bombing my blindspot on the 405 freeway in rush hour traffic. I bought the 270mm version and tried it for a month or two and it didn't do shit for me. I couldn't see my blindspots any better than the stock mirror because our rear window is too small and the pillars there are too fat.
Mostly all the Broadway mirror did was show me more of the rear seats which is pretty much useless.
Plus the mirror vibrated way more than the stock mirror and even on "smooth" freeways (that's a contradictory of terms for SoCal freeways) the thing would just constantly bounce around and give you blurry vision.
Oh and it was in the way of the visor too.
Broadway mirrors FTMFL if you ask me
270mm convexed. The stock one seem inefficient, its so small.
haha ive seen this Golf cart looking Mirror at goes all across the windsheild.. werid looking!!
400. flat and smoked.
1,200 yen from autobac's.
i think they're useful in that whereever your head is you can still see out, you dont need to move it left and right and up and down to get the full picture, so if you're a little tired and you're leaning against the door or something you can still see out.
If you're that damn tired where it's a chore to move your head you probably shouldn't be driving for the safety of yourself and others.
On topic, though, I used to want one of these until I saw it irl in someone's car. I thought it was hideous. People have different tastes, though.
Last edited by minivan_assassin; 08-11-2008 at 08:43 PM.
lol okay dont have a fit.
I'm just saying its convenient to have a mirror that is more visible from more locations in the car.
There are many times where I'll be sitting in a funny position and I cant see a thing out of my rearview because the tiny thing only works when I'm in the exact position i have it set for.
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