Wing/door mirrors magnified or normal??

Wing/door mirrors magnified or normal??

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barriejames

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895 posts

178 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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Hi All anyone know which side of the door mirros you should use facing out? Mine have one side magnified and one side normal, and so are reversable? Once on they wont come off so need to get this right as I am using black adhesive and not the velcro pads and don't want to fall outside IVA etc

AdiT

1,025 posts

156 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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Do you mean one is flat and the other convex. If so the convex would be fitted on the nearside (passenger/left) as you're further from it you need the wide angle view it gives you.

barriejames

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895 posts

178 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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Hi No they are both one side magnified (like the wifes make up mirror) pone side normal?

AdiT

1,025 posts

156 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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In that case the convex bit goes to the outside and gives wide angle view to reduce blind spot.

barriejames

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895 posts

178 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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They are flat both sides not convex?

kambites

67,461 posts

220 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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You mean both sides of the mirror glass are mirrored, one is a normal "1:1" type reflection and the other is magnified?

That would be very unusual. Where you have the choice at all, usually it's 1:1 or wide-angle (which is the opposite of magnified). Either way the IVA specifies the minimum field of vision rather than fixed rules on magnification so the answer will depend on the exact car. See section 08 (indirect vision) page 4 here for the requirements:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploa...

Edited by kambites on Monday 18th July 08:25

AdiT

1,025 posts

156 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Im totally confused now as well by the OPs last reply. Think there must be something lost in translation.

konrad.holl

267 posts

204 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Sorry, couldn't resist:


barriejames

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895 posts

178 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Thanks all I have sorted it and used the convex side which gives a greater field of vision (no magnified)