Kataphrakt
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Tim
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2019
- Threads
- 6
- Messages
- 144
- Reaction score
- 229
- Location
- Grand Rapids Michigan
- Vehicle(s)
- Ranger XLT FX4 Offroad
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer - Mirrors
I've found with the ranger you can adjust the mirrors to eliminate any blindspot that your typical car can fit in. As a vehicle approaches i can see a portion of it in both the rear-view mirror and side mirror, then later i'll be able to simultaneously see it in the side-mirror and out my window. The limitations of this (for the left side) is that there is, in fact, a blind spot big enough for a motorcyclist to fit in. Because of this -- and the warning in the BLIS manual saying it's not 100% reliable, so "still check your mirrors" -- i always take a quick look over my shoulder.
The only complaint i have about the BLIS on the ranger is how *&%*& expensive the tail lights are with that radar module. I dread the day i get rear-ended and both get smashed, heck, that might even total the vehicle in a few years.
The only complaint i have about the BLIS on the ranger is how *&%*& expensive the tail lights are with that radar module. I dread the day i get rear-ended and both get smashed, heck, that might even total the vehicle in a few years.
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