Door Blind Spot Mirror CIPA

  • Features:
    • Unique Shape Helps To Prevent Blind Spots
    • 30 Percent More Visibility Than Convex Mirrors
    • Versatile Design Fits Most Cars And Trucks
    • Increased Safety With Wide Angle View
    • Convenient Stick On Application
    • Limited 1 Year Warranty
  • Avoid tricky blind spots when passing or changing lanes with CIPAs 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. Expand your Horizons
  • Fitment Warning:
    • This is a Universal/Non Application Specific Product. To install this part, you made need to cut, weld, or make other modifications to your vehicle.
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Universal
41 In Stock
Best Price:

$8.04 USD
$9.65 USD
Brand CIPA
Part # C7349402
Condition New
Warehouse B

CIPA

  • Door Blind Spot Mirror
  • CIPA 49402 Oblong 4in. X 5.5in. Stick-On Convex HotSpot Mirror
  • Packaging

    length
    0.94
    width
    7.75
    height
    8.50
    weight
    0.25
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
    1. MadMan
      30 Sep, 2014
      They work as intended. I would prefer the adhesive tape on backside to cover more area of back of mirror so grime and bugs don't gather behind the mirror, but it does the job.
    2. Carl E
      19 Aug, 2014
      They work great. Had them for almost a year now and still like new. Had temps around 10 degrees Fahrenheit and as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.My Update.The yellow tint reduces glare for increased comfort. I found this to be true. Also I find it easier to use each mirror individually. The other (non-tinted) get in the way. (distraction) I use the mirror as a side mirror, and if I want the fisheye mirror it's easier to look at it without the distraction of the side mirror. It also helps parking; you can see the sides of the car and parking lines or curb.
    3. Marcin
      24 Oct, 2011
      To put it in perspective, i currently drive a 2010 Hyundai Accent. I like the car, but the blind spots are pretty awful. It seems all the pillars are too big or in the wrong spot. To make me better aware of the cars i normally can't see well, I dug into blind spot mirrors. I've now tried large and small round mirrors, a partially round mirror, and this rectangular unit. I came to the conclusion that this one is ideal for cars with small mirrors.Round mirrors give you a wide view of everything. Since i'm less interested in any aircraft that may be following me, round mirrors turned out to be a giant waste of space. The useful portions of the mirror were relatively small and my preferred 3" mirrors took up way too much space. With a round mirror, 1/2 of it showed me my own car, which isn't likely to crash into itself. This rectangular mirror effectively cuts off the top and bottom of a round mirror, giving you the ability to see quite wide, without taking up a lot...
    4. Alex
      21 May, 2009
      The mirror eliminates the blind spot entirely. A great help.It comes with no instructions for installation, e.g. where to position it. It goes in the upper left corner of the drivers side mirror.
    5. Walt in VT "Walt"
      17 May, 2009
      This is a good drivers side blindspot mirror and gives more visibility than the small round one that I have previosly used. I bought two of these , putting one on both sides of my Ford EDGE and find that the one on the passenger side is pretty much useless as the rear image from this mirror is too small and makes things look very far away when they are in fact quite close. I would highly recommend this mirror for the driver side but not for the passenger side.
    6. M. Vasko "Dime Store Pony"
      19 Mar, 2009
      I bought 2 of these to replace similar blind spot mirrors I had on my Jeep Liberty. I like these better than my old ones, which were a different brand. The old ones had grown foggy over time. These have a better quality reflective surface than my old ones did when I bought them new. I would recommend these for passenger vehicles with standard size mirrors. They take care of the blind spots without covering up much of the rest of the mirror. However, if your mirrors are larger - and could accommodate it - I would recommend a larger size, because 1.25" x 2.25" is actually quite small. Be aware that these do come with the "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" warning and that there is only one mirror per package.
    7. seattlejoe
      17 Jan, 2008
      Ah ... this is the one I've been looking for. It's new, and slightly larger than the previous model.This one is also made by K-Source, part number CW072. It's about 50% larger than the other one, making it big enough to be very useful, but not so large that it takes over the typical car mirror.

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