🚘 See More, Stress Less – Blind Spot Confidence in Every Drive!
The Fit System C0400 Blind Spot Mirrors come as a pack of two adjustable, stick-on convex mirrors with a sleek chrome exterior. Measuring 5.75 x 0.75 x 5.25 inches and weighing only 0.01 ounces each, they offer universal fitment for all vehicles, enhancing safety by expanding your field of vision and eliminating blind spots with easy, tool-free installation.
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 0.75 x 5.25 inches |
Brand | Fit System |
Color | Chrome |
Mounting Type | Stick-On |
Included Components | 2 spot mirrors |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Size | other |
Shape | Round |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00759746404008 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Fit System |
UPC | 759746404008 |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Model | Fit System |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.75 x 5.25 inches |
Item model number | C0400 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | C0400 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
C**L
Works well on small mirrors
I only used one, so I have a back up incase it comes off. These fit perfectly on my very small mirrors. Obviously, I purchased them for additional safety when changing lanes, so far they meet all my needs. They are sticking fine and they match the mirror on the left side which is nice. They seem well made so I'm satisfied. I do think when you put a mirror on the right side, that is so tiny, it's more difficult to see than the one on the Left. I was unsure in the beginning, but I've gotten used to it. It does take a little getting used to.
J**N
Thumbs up!
Works as described. Simple install with a simple prep of the surface with rubbing alcohol to clean it.
M**Y
Best for the price...Best for DOUBLE or TRIPLE the price! Uses Glass and is completely adjustable!
Pros:- Glass- Fully adjustable- Perfect size- Quality construction and design- Eliminates blind spotsCons:- None at the momentPersonal Experience:I have always purchased similar blind spot mirrors in the past (I have owned 12 cars in the past 8 years) for safety purposes to ensure that I am able to view my blind spots. I never gave it much thought in the past and simply looked for something that was relatively adjustable and that would stick on well. I used to consistently buy a particular brand that was made of plastic that utilized a rotation mechanism for the mirror to adjust the angle (i.e., the mirror is in a fixed angle, but you can rotate the mirror mount in clockwise or counter clockwise direction to achieve the desired angle you wish). After doing a little more research, I came across these gems. To my pleasant surprise, these were much much better and were the same price! These use glass instead of plastic (which most competitors use in this price range), and the adjustability is much more versatile and precise because the glass mirror itself can be pushed in all directions, instead of the rotating adjustors that were utilized on many competitors' models. I have had no issue whatsoever with it losing its stickiness when attached to my mirror (per a few other reviews).Conclusion:I have not found better set of blind spot mirrors for the price in terms of quality and usability. Not only are these made of glass (which provides more accurate reflection properties than plastic), the adjustability is superior to competitors, and they are just the right size to provide a visual of your blind spot, while not taking up too much of your side mirror.
C**T
Check your blind spots safely!
Need extra peace of mind when checking blind spots on your vehicle? Look no further than the Fit System ones!PROS: These were easy to install. Made of plastic, and have a nice mirror reflectance. They have double sided tape that seems to be sticking to my mirrors without any worry over them being lost or flying off at high speeds. The mirrors are adjustable with different tilt angles.CONS: At least initially, they are hard to grasp the concept of using these to check blind spots since they have a small viewing. Couldn't decide on whether to place them on the inside of my mirrors or the other side (chose outside).BOTTOM LINE: They do get the job done and are only $3.
R**D
2 Yrs later still works great
Secured this to my truck mirrors with super glue and velcro lol. I noticed most of Amazon's mirrors were poor quality. I lived in 95deg south summers and single digit mid atlantic winters. This mirror is still holding on, providing visibility, no blemishes.
K**P
They stick well and offer views into blind spots
Have had these for over a year and they still haven't come off. They also improve safety by allowing to see into blind spots.
N**N
These work better than blind spot detectors cos they double as street ...
Installed on my cheap base trim leased SUV. These work better than blind spot detectors cos they double as street parking curb monitors as well! A cheap but worthwhile investment, these can avoid more than just swiping cars and bicyclists—these help save rims from road rash!I’ve bought blind spot mirrors before, mainly cos my dog often likes to stand next to me on the armrest while I’m driving. These mirrors are so much better because they come with a tilting feature so you can actually adjust the angle based on the placement of these on your cars’ mirrors.The adhesive is 3M and based on the packaging and company these come from (not just a cheap chinese importer) I believe the authenticity and feel confident they’ll stay on my car. If they don’t, I will update this review accordingly. I highly recommend these for your car!
M**E
Not large enough for passenger side mirror
Adjustable within the 3/8" deep circular housing. The actual mirror (glass) portion is 1-3/4" diameter, which might be okay for the driver side mirror, but not helpful enough when looking over at the passenger side mirror, especially at night. I tried it for almost a month, then ended up buying the 3" version of the same brand, at a local auto parts store, and the mirror (glass) portion is 2-5/8" diameter, which made a big difference. Removing the 2" mirror is a testament to the strength of the adhesive. I couldn't pull it off or pry it off, so ended up sliding a thin metal ruler along the back of the 2" mirror to separate it from the adhesive. Then I scraped most of the adhesive off my side mirror with my thumbnail, and removed the remainder with isopropyl alcohol.