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How to put an end to the blind spot on your car

The blind spot you experience when you are backing out of a driveway or when you are changing lanes on the freeway can be annoying and time consuming but most of all it is very dangerous. Children get run over in driveways every year because of blind spots.

To put an end to this problem in your vehicle you need to install a MaxiView Blind spot mirror which comes with clear step by step instructions so you can do it yourself. In a large SUV there can be a blind spot of up to 50 feet on either side that is not clearly visible to the driver. The MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror attaches to the upper corner of you side mirrors, that small spot at the top that usually reflects only sky.

The existing side mirror will function as normal and should still be used alongside the blind spot mirror. Fully adjustable, the MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror uses a ball swivel design with 360 degree movement. The lens is optically engineered, shatterproof and fog resistant as well as100% glare proof both day and night. Once the superior blind spot mirrors are installed; you can adjust the mirror to suit people of varying height. Seat and steering wheel height and position are also important for correct blind spot prevention and should be adjusted and set before you fine tune your blind spot mirror and other mirrors.

Driving with blind spot mirrors will quickly show you how much you were unable to see before they were installed. You will be more comfortable backing and changing lanes than ever before and wonder how you ever managed without one. Don’t confuse the MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror with the fish eye or bubble style nonadjustable attachable mirror. These older style models distort the image giving an incorrect sense of distance and in some cases have been dangerous. The more flattened lens of the MaxiView Blind Spot Mirror gives you a realistic image and actually enhances the existing side mirrors of your car.