The method of fixing did not work with my door mirrors - unless there was a special way, unknown as there were no instructions. I discarded the 'clamp' and filed off a strengthening ridge to use VHB tape to stick it on instead. Miles better.
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Don't waste your money & Time unless your door mirrors have straight edges not curved as most cars are these days. Although it seems like a good design. But it does not stay fixed with the supplied ckamping bracket, doesn't matter how much you tighten it. Just keeps falling of when I slam the door shut. Gave up in the end. Sticky pads probably not work either.
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It looks good in the picture but didn't say the screw fittings would show through & block the underneath car mirror from moving into the position needed.. Its a big disappointment & I will need to buy another type... The long screw fittings Hang underneath the blind spot mirror blocking the lower mirror...
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I use these on my driving school car. They are easy to fit and give a good view. One is to replace one that was nocked off, the other will be a spare.
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They worked for what I wanted them for. Could be difficult on some types of mirror maybe,but they were fine for me.
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