Rear view problem??
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Rear view problem??
Call me crazy. But I gotta find out whether it is a police car or not when a car is in my rear view mirror. I feel safe when it's not. I got pulled over so many times for BS reasons, I just avoid COPS @ all costs.
The problem is, I couldn't see anything but the front bumper area of the car behind. That was when my car was stock. Now it is lowered and I can barely see the license plate. (yes that is an exaggeration, but you get the point right?)
I am a little over 6' tall and, no my torso is not LONG, nor is my head so huge.
Do you guys have similar problems?
The problem is, I couldn't see anything but the front bumper area of the car behind. That was when my car was stock. Now it is lowered and I can barely see the license plate. (yes that is an exaggeration, but you get the point right?)
I am a little over 6' tall and, no my torso is not LONG, nor is my head so huge.
Do you guys have similar problems?
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Use the method described at this site...
http://www.motorists.com/issues/safe...t_mirrors.html
It takes a week or two to get used to it but once you do, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. It's a must for a car with low rear visibility.
http://www.motorists.com/issues/safe...t_mirrors.html
It takes a week or two to get used to it but once you do, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. It's a must for a car with low rear visibility.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Use the method described at this site...
http://www.motorists.com/issues/safe...t_mirrors.html
It takes a week or two to get used to it but once you do, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. It's a must for a car with low rear visibility.
http://www.motorists.com/issues/safe...t_mirrors.html
It takes a week or two to get used to it but once you do, you'll wonder how you ever got by without it. It's a must for a car with low rear visibility.
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Yep. I wasn't talking about the side mirrors. I kinda have to rely on side mirrors to have a good rear view. (for looking at the car right behind me, not for cars in the other lane) I searched, and I guess the only way to get a good view is to rely on the side mirrors
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Originally Posted by bcsaga
Call me crazy. But I gotta find out whether it is a police car or not when a car is in my rear view mirror. I feel safe when it's not. I got pulled over so many times for BS reasons, I just avoid COPS @ all costs.
The problem is, I couldn't see anything but the front bumper area of the car behind. That was when my car was stock. Now it is lowered and I can barely see the license plate. (yes that is an exaggeration, but you get the point right?)
I am a little over 6' tall and, no my torso is not LONG, nor is my head so huge.
Do you guys have similar problems?
The problem is, I couldn't see anything but the front bumper area of the car behind. That was when my car was stock. Now it is lowered and I can barely see the license plate. (yes that is an exaggeration, but you get the point right?)
I am a little over 6' tall and, no my torso is not LONG, nor is my head so huge.
Do you guys have similar problems?
Either way, yeah, the rearview mirrow angle just sucks azz. Imagine how the Lamborghini driver feels or the Ford GTs. I'm 5'4 and I still can't see past maybe ten feet from the rear bumber. Its the roof angle and unless that's change, there's nothing we can do about it.
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Originally Posted by dan_csulb
There's no way to lower the inside mirror to get better view.
Then the day/night switch is on the top.
I also tried a couple of larger aftermarket mirrors. They didn't seem to make it better.
I even bought a wink mirror. I thought that would be the ticket. Not way too low. You only get about 50% of the front window that way.
I think Nissan did the best they can with this roofline. I actually have been able to adjust it so the bottom of the mirror peer out the rear. This allows me to look back up the road a little more now than when I had the mirror actually centered. If you know what I mean.
One guy suggested a back up camara to go with a DVD player etc.. $1600 was a bit stiff for me. I am sure one of you guys out there has one.
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Originally Posted by HyperSprite
OMG, this thread is retarded, I may have to unsubscribe.
http://www.nissan-techinfo.com/nissa...5_350Z_QRG.pdf
Look on page 9
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http://www.nissan-techinfo.com/nissa...5_350Z_QRG.pdf
Look on page 9
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hehe.. that doesnt really help much at all....
basicly, how you have to set your rear view mirror is...
The top Half of the rear view mirror has to be of the headliner... the bottom half will then be the rear window and all the way out the back...
its weird how to set it, but if you do it this way you see all the way out the back, since the angle of the mirror will reflect so there is the more linier viewing area that chart described...
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I'm not sure I understand the problem you're having, but I adjust my mirror so the view of the rear window looks like a letterbox movie. You'll see a little headliner at the top and a little rear storage area at the bottom. (I'm 6' 2").
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Originally Posted by bamyi
First off, if the cops pulled you over a 1 or 2 times that's BS, I understand but if its all the time, my friend, there's something wrong with you. Either that or "blaming the cop" game is an esaier excuse for you.
Either way, yeah, the rearview mirrow angle just sucks azz. Imagine how the Lamborghini driver feels or the Ford GTs. I'm 5'4 and I still can't see past maybe ten feet from the rear bumber. Its the roof angle and unless that's change, there's nothing we can do about it.
Either way, yeah, the rearview mirrow angle just sucks azz. Imagine how the Lamborghini driver feels or the Ford GTs. I'm 5'4 and I still can't see past maybe ten feet from the rear bumber. Its the roof angle and unless that's change, there's nothing we can do about it.
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Originally Posted by bamyi
First off, if the cops pulled you over a 1 or 2 times that's BS, I understand but if its all the time, my friend, there's something wrong with you. Either that or "blaming the cop" game is an esaier excuse for you.
Either way, yeah, the rearview mirrow angle just sucks azz. Imagine how the Lamborghini driver feels or the Ford GTs. I'm 5'4 and I still can't see past maybe ten feet from the rear bumber. Its the roof angle and unless that's change, there's nothing we can do about it.
Either way, yeah, the rearview mirrow angle just sucks azz. Imagine how the Lamborghini driver feels or the Ford GTs. I'm 5'4 and I still can't see past maybe ten feet from the rear bumber. Its the roof angle and unless that's change, there's nothing we can do about it.
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Originally Posted by dan_csulb
Most of us drivers are not as SHORT as you are. If we are as SHORT as you are, we would not have the problem with the mirror anyways. Sometimes being SHORTY 5'4 is such an advantage. In this case, 5'4 clown can see mirror better than average person. The reason is you are SHORT, you have better angle.