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      11-02-2018, 07:22 AM   #23
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Looking good indeed! And I too prefer the chrome grills.
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      11-03-2018, 05:31 PM   #24
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nice ! more pics please, i'd like to see the stance from a lil bit further
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Here are two more pics taken today while leaving it in a parking (sorry for the poor resolution of the first one)
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Does anyone else think the stock mirrors are too big and cause a blind spot? I sit as low as possible and the mirror is about eye level for me. When making some left hand turns, I have to get up to look over the mirror so I don't hit the median.

A concern that keeps me from getting the m-style mirrors is that they're gonna increase that blind spot.
Same thought, exactly.
I always have to lean forward to look for that median.

I am curious to know if the M mirrors are better, since they have the curved back, which may open up that blindspot.
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Does anyone else think the stock mirrors are too big and cause a blind spot? I sit as low as possible and the mirror is about eye level for me. When making some left hand turns, I have to get up to look over the mirror so I don't hit the median.

A concern that keeps me from getting the m-style mirrors is that they're gonna increase that blind spot.
The blindspot is actually behind the front doors

What youre tslking about, i experience too, it caused by the body design of the m2 with the
A pillar there and wheels being sticking our farther than usual

I always have to get up and look too so i dont hit median when turning left
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Does anyone else think the stock mirrors are too big and cause a blind spot? I sit as low as possible and the mirror is about eye level for me. When making some left hand turns, I have to get up to look over the mirror so I don't hit the median.

A concern that keeps me from getting the m-style mirrors is that they're gonna increase that blind spot.
I wonder if adding the European mirrors along with the M mirrors would be a good idea??
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Here are two more pics taken today while leaving it in a parking (sorry for the poor resolution of the first one)
thats a good lookin car
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