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Subject Topic: Towing Mirrors - Convex & Flat Post Reply Post New Topic
01/5/2008 at 5:57pm
 Location: Runcorn
 Outfit: ACE Jubilee Equerry &Terrano II
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Can anyone tell me which way round the mirrors go.

Is the convex on the left or right and the flat on the other?

 



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01/5/2008 at 6:55pm
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HI janjamie

I tried mixed mirrors in the past but did not like it. I found it confusing with one convex and one flat glass. When I looked left the trafic behind me was in the distance, but when I looked right it was up close. I now use two convex. I find this is the best for me.



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01/5/2008 at 8:38pm
 Location: lincs
 Outfit: 2007 conway cruiser
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I have both too. Only I have now just bought another flat one. Everything I viewed in the convex mirror seemed sooo far away (I had to wait for lorries to flash me back in on the motorway,as I couldnt tell properly where the back of the camper was),and I usually drive a bus with 2 flat mirrors and have no problems. 

I can finally see my nearside now!!!

The choice is yours...



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