Another good idea is using a wide angle interior mirror that clips over
the existing interior mirror. I have used one for years and showes that
when driving with the top down you do not need a passenger side mirror
at al and it even covers a large part of the view on the drivers side.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Op 29-6-2013 4:41, Greg Mandas schreef:
> Team,
>
> I have have what I believe are called Lucas style mirrors.
>
> Like these: http://www.victoriabritish.com/Features/T6/T6MR1.htm
>
> They are mounted on the doors just aft of the wing vents.
>
> They are useless. I get a good view of the rear tires and that's as high as
> they go.
>
> I'd like to move them, but to where? I thought on the fenders out over the
> tires was cool but the body shop guy says they're not that functional out
> there and it visually screws up the lines of the fender which are an
> important design element of the BJ8.
>
> Lastly, I am 6'0" tall. I had to get the rearview mirror extension to raise
> it up enough to see out the back.
>
> All that being said, where do I put the mirrors.
>
> Greg
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