20/20 Vision Panoramic Rear View Mirror - 13 inches |

enlarge | Brand: Hercules Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
Buy New: $19.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1356
MPN: 01350 UPC: 059792013507 EAN: 0059792013507 ASIN: B000GKIDSK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | ; Improved Field Of Vision "20/20 VISION MIRROR" | | • | It is a NEW panoramic rear-view mirror | | • | The mirror eliminates all blind spots | | • | For added Safety | | • | It provides a 300 percent wider angle view than conventional mirrors |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Improved Field Of Vision "20/20 VISION MIRROR". It is a NEW panoramic rear-view mirror. The mirror eliminates all blind spots. For added Safety. It provides a 300 percent wider angle view than conventional mirrors. It is made of the highest quality optical crystal glass and each mirror is treated with anti-glare advance technology that automatically cuts the annoying glare from headlights to ease night driving. 20/20 Vision mirrors are convenient to install too. They securely clip on and off over your present mirror so they're easy to take with you if you buy another vehicle or use a rental car. A 20/20 Vision mirror is not just a rearview mirror. It's a valuable safety item adding clarity, quality and depth to your driving. Any 20/20 Vision mirror will give you and your family added peace of mind. Item #01350 (Standard) is recommended for use in compact and small/medium automobiles. Item #01430 (Large) is recommended for use in mid-size and large automobiles. Great for vans and trucks too!
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Customer Reviews:
If you ever need your sun visors, stay away from this! August 8, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I loved the view, you see so much more. But when the sun got in my eyes, and I went to put my sun visor down, no dice! There was no way of positioning the mirror or visor so that they both worked at the same time. Lots of squinty eyes and dangerous sun in your eyes was not worth the extra view in the back (what you need to see in front of you is more important, I concluded).
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