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Review on EFORCAR Auxiliary Adjustable Universal Vehicles by Bobby Washburn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

EXCELLENT Product - Body and Trim

I love these spot mirrors. I just bought a 2016 Chevy Colorado WT Extended Cab. It has HUGE blind spots (I'm sure the same goes for the corresponding GMC Canyon). Because this is an extended cab, the rear windows are very narrow and I have a 1-2 inch wide gap to look out of when I turn my head. I think GM was aware of this issue as the fairing is LT and most importantly there are built-in point mirrors - WT and base NO. Before I bought these mirrors I took a picture and superimposed it on the product image to get a rough idea of how well it would fit - in hindsight probably not. This is necessary as I believe the curves on both edges (they are different on each edge) will suit almost any mirror). different (not applicable to all products on the market!) They rotate up and down which helps NOT to adjust side to side, however I didn't find this necessary - they cover a fairly wide angle with a wide angle mirror. Now you might need a little more time to adjust the mirrors (you have two moving parts that work, I combined them) but that's ok. Most importantly, they eliminate my blind spots! Absolutely not. I'll buy another one or two of these if I ever need a spare and they go off the market. Worth $8 no doubt. "EFOCar" isn't exactly a household name. Time will tell how well they stick and whether the mirrors will withstand the weather. 1/2". This is a cosmetic issue though. Some of that depth is required for turning ability. Finally: I've attached a couple of photos (some of when I was driving from the driver's perspective). None of the pics do this justice for the mirrors.

Pros
  • Interior
Cons
  • Vulgarity