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Originally Posted by SPOHN Stay in the throttle and keep ahead of everyone. This works. Really adjusting your mirrors as noted above will eliminate the blind spots. I just pull
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![]() ![]() This works. Really adjusting your mirrors as noted above will eliminate the blind spots. I just pull up to my other car which is parked on the street and back up until I can't see it in the rear-view, and then adjust the side-view so that I can see the car... Put a parked car in the "blind spot" and adjust your mirrors so you can see it. Essentially it's a wide angle and you can't see any of the Z's quarter panel in the mirror. Then do the same for the driver's side. If you can't see the car in your rear-view, you'll see it in the side view. |
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