CD55
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A driver starts changing lanes without looking.
I give them a wakeup call.
I give them a wakeup call.
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Same here
Thanks,I have a set of Grover 1600's running at 150 PSIG.what's your horn setup? sounds nice and loud.
They look neat thoughwill have to find a way to pack something similar in my little fiat. little hatches get no respect.
sure they do,,,, at least when the rear isent all "raped" by a 4 x 4
Like the way my Suxuki is easy to get into for a semi rigid old geeser like myself, i sit about 10 - 15 CM higher compared to my little sisters Ford fiesta.
That being said i do miss my Suzuki gran viatra 4 x 4 where with my size i could just slide onto the seat without having to fold up myself too much.
Winning big in lotto will be a problem, cua i will need a step ladder or maybe a elevator screwed to the side of my Maruader to get up into it, will proberly allso have to get power assisted doors as i am sure the bullet proof doores are heavy
The first thing I do to any vehicle I buy is add convex blind spot mirrors to both sides. I prefer the wedge type ones than the dome type - I don't need to see my own vehicle in the mirror, and the dome type wastes a lot of space reflecting your own car.You might have been in his mirror's blind spot, and he didn't bother to look sideways or lean forward to get a better view.
Nearside mirrors are a bit rubbish. I'm surprised they haven't done enough about the problem.
In my van I fitted a clip-on convex mirror just inside the passenger window, high up. There was a handy slot in the trim where the clip could go. I can now see everything to my side, even something right next to me is shown in the mirror.
It really helps when I need to know if a cyclist is overtaking on the inside.
I have used those, and they really work well.The first thing I do to any vehicle I buy is add convex blind spot mirrors to both sides. I prefer the wedge type ones than the dome type - I don't need to see my own vehicle in the mirror, and the dome type wastes a lot of space reflecting your own car.
http://www.autozone.com/safety-and-...pilot-automotive-blind-spot-mirror/31931_0_0/
For the price, you can't beat it.
The current focus comes with them too, at least in the states. It was one of the few things I liked about my rental car while mine was in the body shop last year.