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    Broadway mirror (rear)

    I notice my right shoulder blind spot is big, I almost got in a wreck because of it. Was thinking a broadway mirror could help? Any recommendations for size, brand?



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    What's a broadway mirror?

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    Long convex flat mirror that allows you to have no blindspots.

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    "Broadway" is a brand name made by Napolex Japan w/c is available in 2 types: the usual convex mirror and the more accurate flat type.

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    You have many choices, e.g.,

    Broadway BW156 Blue 300mm Flat Mirror
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FQZTFKU/ref=dp_cerb_2

    Broadway BW848 360mm Type-A Flat Mirror
    https://www.amazon.com/Broadway-BW84.../dp/B0040DUCGA

    https://www.rallysportdirect.com/brand/napolex

    http://www.napolex.co.jp/english/cat...idemirror.html

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    Many choices exactly. I need a recommendation. 40cm? Does the shotgun passenger head rest block view?

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    Does it impede your vision thru your windshield etc.

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    I stuck some round convex blind spot mirrors on the door mirror of a handful of cars. Really gotta watch the right side in these cars, people are impatient retards and pass on the right all the time before you get a chance to move over. Nobody likes following a Mirage lol

    I've never tried one of them rally car mirrors.

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    Something like this?
    https://www.jegs.com/i/Allstar+Perfo...iABEgJDHvD_BwE
    I've wondered about them but I've never used them.

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Size:  83.1 KBone at pepboys works great. Especially if you take off passenger head rest.

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    I prefer to use the self adhesive Bell Blind Spot Mirrors. I position them centered at the bottom of my outside mirrors. They have saved me many times from lane change collisions.

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Blind-Spo...00-8/855559236



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