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July 7th, 2005 09:25 AM #11
yung hinahanap mo kapatid e available yan dito sa korea, depende sa exchange rate, mga US$22 isa niyan. I just got one installed dun sa kariton ko. Ano ba gusto mo, yung mismong Kia ang brand? presyo sa casa saka dun labas na hindi KIA ang tatak e hindi nagkakalayo ang presyo. Kung hindi ka nagmamadali, maybe I can help you, just PM me, kadalasan body color yang inilalagay namin dito. Yung isang ikinabit namin sa office, 5 years na ding mahigit, ulanin , arawin at mababad sa snow, okay pa naman, yung sa van namin sa office, kasi talagang madikit yung ginagamit nilang adhesive.
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July 7th, 2005 06:37 PM #13Originally Posted by mikey177
Originally Posted by totoybato
Originally Posted by gambit5
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July 7th, 2005 11:47 PM #15
Just some altering idea, why opt for backing mirrors when reversing sensors are being sold for the same price? :D
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July 8th, 2005 02:21 AM #16Originally Posted by Ungas
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July 8th, 2005 03:48 AM #17Originally Posted by Ungas
Hence, "Crossview" mirrors allow the driver to park closer and more precisely in proximity to a given obstacle, be it a car bumper, fence, or tree.
However, because a bracket-mounted crossview mirror takes up some clearance space, a glass-mounted prizmatic crossview lens would be a better deal because it takes practically no space and therefore does not affect rearward nor top-side clearance of the vehicle.
Next step up in terms of convenience would be a rear-facing camera hooked up to an in-dash display.
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July 8th, 2005 08:52 AM #18
If you insist on those mirrors, there are lots of them and different designs, convex available on the market. Just choose the perfect convex that covers your rear corner to corner. In your case, I would opt for bolt mounted ones since rear doors that lift up requires a lot of pressure closing it. Banging doors often will end up with loose mounts with double adhesive tapes. Unless you bought it with attaching metal screws that pinches the body for added security.
Clamps types can be easily remedied, there's a 3M brand clear tape that is about 0.7mm thick. This should be installed first on to the body before the clamp sets in. Protecting your paint and metal parts from scratches. OE Carnival & Starex mirrors do well for the job. Stay away from those 200-300 mirrors that has less visibilty.
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July 13th, 2005 01:31 PM #19Just to share my experience. I have a local Pajero 2.5 TDIC with the spare tire sticking out at the back so I also wanted a back mirror. I tried to look for a surplus clip-on type in Banawe and Evangelista but everyone told me that there is no such thing. Lahat ng surplus daw ay bolt on. So this is what I did-I bought a nice looking bolt on surplus back mirror for P400 and a clip type for P275 from Robinsons Pioneer (sale kasi)na malamang Taiwan at madaling kalawangin. Then I combined the two-i used the clip na made in Taiwan and attached the rod and mirror na surplus (made in Japan so maganda at matibay). The rod fits the hole of the clip perfectly. Before I installed it, I spray painted the clip just to be sure. Now I can see 75% of my rear, from the left corner to half of the area behind the spare. I also placed a thin piece of rubber between the clip and the paj body so there is no metal to metal contact that can damage the paint. Sana nakatulong po.
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July 14th, 2005 07:07 PM #20Originally Posted by Shadetree MKNX
are these effective?? as anyone tried this out?? i'm confused on what to buy for my pajero, a rear mounted exterior mirror or this panoramic lens thingy attached in the interior rear mirror???
pls advice. tia!
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