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I know there is already a topic on this issue but I was just wondering specifically if you have found the blind spots to be that much of an issue.

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Old 03-28-2009, 03:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Blind Spots

I know there is already a topic on this issue but I was just wondering specifically if you have found the blind spots to be that much of an issue.

I am seriously considering the Z and this is one of my major concerns.

A lot of the magazine articles I have read cite this as an issue but I was hoping to get some of your opinions on this.

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Old 03-28-2009, 03:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nope. Just make sure to use your mirrors plenty and properly, and you can see fine.
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The side mirrors are huge. adjust them facing outward. Use them in conjunction with the rear view mirror and there are no blind spots.
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You do get used to it. Is it optimal? No. There are several ways to get around it: 1) stick-on blind spot mirrors 2) adjusting the passenger's seat to where you can view through the rear side window, and 3) doing something along lines of LaneFX* or MultiVex.**

*LaneFX has answered none of my three inquires, and their website is s#!t.

**I contacted the owner of MultiVex and wanted them made for the 370Z. However, since they have not made any for our car he wanted $150 for their "new tooling." I said I would pass as they have them for the 350Z, and they are only $38 per side. Why should I pay for their business when they can write it off? Stupid.
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I had this same problem in my MINI cabrio and the Multivex mirrors solved it completely. I was hoping the 350Z had the same mirrors as the 370Z but according to the above post this isn't the case.
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On the drivers side you can see the world with your door mirror. It's huge and due to the shape of the car lets you see directly behind the car with it, actually much better than you can see backwards with the rearview. The passenger side is a PITA, not so much when you are driving but when you are trying to back out into the street for example. You just have to move your head around a lot. You get used to it quick.
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I just lean forward, and I can see very far to the right of the car. It works fine.
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I used to just lean forward but there's times when I would simultaneously hold the brake and try to lean forward and that obviously don't work too well. So I just stick on some blind spot mirrors and problem solved.
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It's actually not that bad. If you're coming from 350Z than you'll be fine. The sideview mirrors are actually bigger than 350Z ones.
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It was awful at first, but you do get used to it. Backing out of a parking spot in a crowded lot is the worst though.
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It was awful at first, but you do get used to it. Backing out of a parking spot in a crowded lot is the worst though.
I did find backing my Camaro up to be MUCH easier, but on the other hand, we have a GIGANTIC dome of a hatch on those, so....and the mirrors werent too bad, either.
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I can see backing up will be a problem however the real problem im anticipating is merging.

How have you found merging into traffic?

Everyday I will have to merge into moving traffic so this is the reason for my concern.
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I can see backing up will be a problem however the real problem im anticipating is merging.

How have you found merging into traffic?

Everyday I will have to merge into moving traffic so this is the reason for my concern.
Merging is perfectly fine.

Only time I had a problem merging was when I had 4 tires stuffed into my car (and I really do mean stuffed!) which blocked all of my rear and passenger side visibility.
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I don't think merging is much of a problem once you learn the space your car occupies. Passenger side is hard to manage, but nothing I'd sweat about.
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I have my side mirrors adjusted as far out as they will go, which gets rid of 90% of the blind spot problem for me. A motorcycle might be able to hide in my blind spot now, but that is it.
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