My Lotus Esprit (85) had the stick ons. The problem is that they are fairly small. At night you cannot judge where they are as they are comming up on you. I found out the hard way early one mornig on the way to work. I was so busy trying to figure out where the guy was behind and to the right of me (so I could get into the next lane), that I didn't notice the truck in front of me had stopped for a red light. Slid right up under him /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif The truck driver couldn't figure out what had happened as he couldn't see me. ( In Georgia, they drive their trucks raised up a bunch) Cost about 10K and 6 mos. to fix.
Like the warning on those passenger mirrors say " Objects in mirror are closer than they apear" The wink mirrors are what I was refering to in my earlier post (much safer too). They can be mounted at the top of the wind screen or on the cage bar if you have one. Have seen some Nascar guys with them.
Bill
Like the warning on those passenger mirrors say " Objects in mirror are closer than they apear" The wink mirrors are what I was refering to in my earlier post (much safer too). They can be mounted at the top of the wind screen or on the cage bar if you have one. Have seen some Nascar guys with them.
Bill