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Old 11-17-2011, 11:26 AM   #50 (permalink)
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fix your side mirrors:

Slowly start passing something big (house or something).

As you see it in front of you [through windshield], keep moving until it's by your side: it will be outside your side window. It should not be in your mirror's view because that's a waste of mirror... you can see it through the glass by turning your head.

As it passes your window, it should now start to be visible in your side mirror all the way through your blind spot. When it leaves that mirror view, it should now start to be visible in your rear view as you've passed it completely.

Adjust your mirrors until all of those things happen.
Does someone have that diagram of what I just horribly explained?
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