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CLEAR VIEW MIRROR ELECTRIC / CHROME GU PATROL

Question: How do the mirrors work?

Answer:  The mirrors are full replacement mirrors, in other words, you remove your current mirror from the car and fit our mirrors into the same location. The electrics on your mirrors will work from your existing mirror switch same as your old mirrors. The top glass in the mirror will operate electrically and it is flat glass. The bottom mirror is a manually operated mirror and is a convex glass, it allows you to see into the lane beside you, removing most of your blind spots.

When you hook up your caravan you simply pull outwards on the mirror head and it will slide out 100mil further, allowing you to see down the side of your van. You are now ready to tow your van. When you arrive at your holiday destination you simply unhook your van and then push your mirror back into the closed position.

Question: What happens when you are driving along up north and a road train goes past you dragging all that wind with it, will the mirrors come off or fold back?

Answer:No the mirrors will NOT fall off and we have had NO reports of anyone having the mirror blow back on them in the event of a road train passing them.

Question: The mirrors look wider than my originals, how far past the old mirrors do they protrude?

Answer:  Yes our mirrors do sit out wider than your current mirrors, 4.1/4 inches further. They are designed that way so that we can get enough slide on the mirror to be able to reach out past the side of your caravan.

 

Question:  Are your mirrors legal being out that far.

Answer:  Yes they are legal.

Question:  Can the mirrors fold back if I happen to hit something in a carpark or when traveling?

Answer: Yes the mirrors will fold back almost against your car door if they get hit, and they will also fold forward if someone brushes past them in a car park as well.

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19 Catalano Road, Canning Vale, Western Australia 6155

+61 8 9456 4480

+61 8 9456 4458

yogi at ultimate4wdequipment dot com dot au

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