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Cipa 49402 Hotspot Mirror Stick-on Convex Oblong 4 In X 5.5 In on 2040-parts.com

US $4.46
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:CIPA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:49402 UPC:47662494020

CIPA 49402 HotSpot Mirror Stick-On Convex Oblong 4 in x 5.5 in

Avoid tricky blind spots when passing or changing lanes with CIPA's 4" X 5.5" oblong convex HotSpot mirror. Easily mounts to original factory mirror featuring convenient stick-on mounting. HotSpot mirrors may be placed anywhere you wish but are typically placed on the bottom outside corner of the original mirror. The desired placement varies from person to person. To find the placement that is right for you, start by placing a piece of folded tape on the back of the HotSpot and sticking it onto your OE mirror where you think you might want it. Then sit in your car and look through the HotSpot. Keep adjusting the placement until it suits your needs. Finally, remove the folded tape, peel the adhesive backing tape off the HotSpot and apply it permanently.
  • Unique shape helps to prevent blind spots when you are passing or changing lanes
  • 30 Percent more visibility than round convex mirrors
  • Versatile design fits most cars and trucks
  • Increased safety with wide angle view
  • Convenient stick-on application

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