BLMPKN
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- 2 door
Ha.. yeah you're probably right lol.Why not? To make you buy the package with Blind Spot monitoring.
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Ha.. yeah you're probably right lol.Why not? To make you buy the package with Blind Spot monitoring.
4dr has a nasty blind spot too.The reason I got them is there is a small, though very small, area where a smaller vehicle can "hide" from both the blind spot sensors and the mirrors. At least on my 2-door. I almost pulled over on someone because of it shortly after I got the Bronco and have been extra careful since then and always turn my head to double check. The little mirrors give me a little more peace of mind. Plus, if you've ever driven a 2008+ Superduty, you get used to the great convex mirrors they have. I rarely bother with the normal mirror when driving my '17.
You looking for the 4 or 7 pin? I've got a 4-Flat w/o LED you can have.Finally got around to Installing the Curt hitch I bought a few weeks ago
Super simple. Still need to buy/Install a light harness.. apparently there are plug&play options available these days.. no more splicing!
Did the same on our BRaptor, Ford needs to make a rear view camera in the mirror standard equipment.I found a reasonable solution to the blind spot problem without adding the ugly convex mirrors.
Wolfbox Front/Rear Dashcam
I wasn't expecting it to help with the blind spot when I got it, but because of its wide view, it actually does.
Agreed. With the 37" spare back there, the stock rear view mirror is all but useless. It wasn't a lot better with the 35" tire on the Wildtrack, but it was usable.Did the same on our BRaptor, Ford needs to make a rear view camera in the mirror standard equipment.
I ended up just going with a 4 flat, thanks for the offer!You looking for the 4 or 7 pin? I've got a 4-Flat w/o LED you can have.