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Stuck a blind spot mirror on.. not sure why this ain’t stock. Blind spot is terrible over my left shoulder and sometimes the sensors don’t pickup small cars or sedans right next to my B pillar. Not sure if anyone else notices
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Leveled the front with Eibach springs
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Stuck a blind spot mirror on.. not sure why this ain’t stock. Blind spot is terrible over my left shoulder and sometimes the sensors don’t pickup small cars or sedans right next to my B pillar. Not sure if anyone else notices
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Yeah that’s how I had my mirrors setup and still had that problem. I turn my head and it’s right in my B pillar. It Probably has something to do with my seating position which I have it set up pretty straight up and for somewhat aggressive driving. Backing up I have no issuesfrom a seated position you should just barely be able to see the back of vehicle. to back up tilt your head. Or so i've heard.
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Stuck a blind spot mirror on.. not sure why this ain’t stock. Blind spot is terrible over my left shoulder and sometimes the sensors don’t pickup small cars or sedans right next to my B pillar. Not sure if anyone else notices
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Yes it isIs that a RM10 mirror? thanks
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Nope didnt have to touch the head liner. Just removed the rear corner passenger trim piece, snaked the harness threw the holes of the brake light to there with a wire coat hanger. Then ran the harness under all the side trim of the passenger side up to the front passenger kicker panel. The wires to tap to the reverse and pass threw for the uplifter is located there.