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    Smile Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    Saw a Youtube vid and got me interested.

    Anyone got it? Life changing?

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    Default Re: Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    have you ever thought you needed more rearview mirror?

    If yes - get the mirror

    If no - don't get the mirror
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    It'll change your life for sure............

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    Default Re: Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    And it'll make your car look stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by loki View Post
    And it'll make your car look stupid
    This!^

    Its like old people and their space sunglasses.
    *no offense to old people intended.


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    I use the Broadway mirror to keep tabs on my kids in the backseat of the Lancer

    They do help somewhat with the blind spots in a sedan.

    But if you need help with the rear view - look into the wink mirrors....


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    They dont look stupid or out of place.

    Its actually one of the first things non car people notice in my car. It is really great, i can set it to help me see my pass. side blind spot while still seeing behind me
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    Default Re: Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    Know a couple people who have been in accidents, and taken one to the head

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    I was hit by flying French fries during a car accident once. Almost took out my eye.

    Just saying - in a car accident ANYTHING in the car can be considered dangerous if it's not tied or bolted down.

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    I had one ... I hit a deer going 120 km/h and the mirror stood its ground!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Default User View Post
    I was hit by flying French fries during a car accident once. Almost took out my eye.

    Just saying - in a car accident ANYTHING in the car can be considered dangerous if it's not tied or bolted down.
    True... but adding an object in front of your face is more likely to do damage in an accident lol

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    True say - I think I remember trying to catch that French fry in my mouth as it was hurling towards me LMAOOOO

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecbehrens View Post
    This!^

    Its like old people and their space sunglasses.
    *no offense to old people intended.

    This is a pretty offensive post whether you meant it or not, not only to seniors but to everyone who has vision problems and have no recourse but to wear these type of sunglasses. You want to hope some day you aren't in this position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sube View Post
    This is a pretty offensive post whether you meant it or not, not only to seniors but to everyone who has vision problems and have no recourse but to wear these type of sunglasses. You want to hope some day you aren't in this position.

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    As I said on the post it was not meant to be offensive, it was a joke so your post is completely redundant. "Space sunglasses" is not a medical term nor is it used to describe the type if glasses you are referig to. The visual aid I used were in comparisson to regular sunglasses. Just like the mirror in this topic. Sorry if that offended you, JOKES can offensive only to those who allow, make it to be or take life too seriously. Lighten up, smell the roses, stay on topic.
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    Default Re: Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    i've got one. blue tinted to reduce glare from behind. it works really well.
    it was also to cover up my original one, which looked like someone chipped it in the corner. bought the car used like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecbehrens View Post
    As I said on the post it was not meant to be offensive, it was a joke so your post is completely redundant. "Space sunglasses" is not a medical term nor is it used to describe the type if glasses you are referig to. The visual aid I used were in comparisson to regular sunglasses.
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    This post just shows your ignorance, my wife like many people has a vision problem wherin her eyes are highly sensitive to light, she has to wear these so called space sunglasses to limit light coming into her eyes, yep they are regular sunglasses not prescription and yes they are ugly and can hardly be called a fashion statement especially for a woman. So I don't need to lighten up or stay on topic although you didn't mean anything offensive I stand by my original statement that it was.

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    i have a broadway. its good, i like it. i can see things behind me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sube View Post
    This post just shows your ignorance, my wife like many people has a vision problem wherin her eyes are highly sensitive to light, she has to wear these so called space sunglasses to limit light coming into her eyes, yep they are regular sunglasses not prescription and yes they are ugly and can hardly be called a fashion statement especially for a woman. So I don't need to lighten up or stay on topic although you didn't mean anything offensive I stand by my original statement that it was.

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    Actually the ignorance comes from you or is it need for attention? There are plenty of options out there if you have a condition, you can pick a variety of sunglasses or even designer (yes in case you didn't know they make them too) that look like any other regular sunglasses that still seals the light out so if anyone who choses to wear "ugly" or glasses that don't make a "fashion statement" as you so put it , it is their own choice.

    Just for the kick of it, the sunglasses in my post is far from the glasses used by people who have any sort of eye/vision condition, they are disposable for post eye surgery and I have yet to see anyone wear these any longer than they need to recover, my dad barely wore it for the time he was supposed to after his eye surgery and this was 15-20 years ago when "fashion" didn't really matter.

    Internet is a great free place and if it makes you feel better and sleep at night to go by forums and pick a post(s) that in your opinion are offensive to you, its you're right. Like I said, jokes are only offensive to those who make it to be. So yes you do need to lighten up and yes you need to stay on topic as so far you have not expressed anywhere in your posts what your opinion of putting one of these mirrors on a car is, which just proves my point.

    I'm done answering anything else you may have to say on this topic. If you feel like discussing this further feel free to PM me, otherwise stay on topic and help out the OP.
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    I was hit by flying French fries during a car accident once. Almost took out my eye.
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    True say - I think I remember trying to catch that French fry in my mouth as it was hurling towards me LMAOOOO
    I just had a good belly laugh at work picturing all of this.

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    I have one of these mirrors. I was going to post a picture but won't. It's helpful. To say the least
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    Default Re: Broadway Rearview Mirror?

    heard that these do actually help well with blind spots.if OP really wants to know you can check in with @schmat66 (ryan) or @-RJ3- (ryan/emo) as they both have them.
    @default_user you thinking about dropping the broadview for wink

    Quote Originally Posted by Default User View Post
    I use the Broadway mirror to keep tabs on my kids in the backseat of the Lancer

    They do help somewhat with the blind spots in a sedan.

    But if you need help with the rear view - look into the wink mirrors....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shizuka_Osamu View Post
    @default_user you thinking about dropping the broadview for wink
    No

    I actually turn my head to check blind spots.
    Broadway is to see the kids when they're quiet. Quiet kids = mischief.

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