I would like to see a view from inside the truck if you ever get a chance.. Ive always used the big 3", adjustable circle ones in the bottom, closest corner. I like them because the view is so wide that I can even see the lines when backing into a parking spot.
Do these allow for that as well?
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AustinB,
I am sorry for the late reply. I live in the Pacific Northwest and it rained all weekend here, so getting a picture of a mirror without any water drops on it, has been a challenge. And...this family has been one busy bunch as our 2 year old boy broke his leg on New Year's Day...and he is in a body cast for 5 weeks. Which...means...all of us are on duty as obviously he can't do much on his own.
A couple of weeks ago I did my best to take a couple pictures when I was driving down I-5 (not advisable to take pictures while driving). I am attaching a couple examples of the blind spot mirrors picking up vehicles in your...ta-dah...blind spot. I admit, not the best pictures, but they really do work.
Now...that doesn't fully answer your question, I know...as you want an example with parking lines. I will work on that.
I can say that with the mirrors being able to pick up so much on your periphery, I have my stock mirrors positioned more inbound. This way I can pick up parking lines on my main mirror...along with being able to keep track of my truck tires...and trailer tires.
Those big round blind spot mirrors like you have are incredibly functional and do an amazing job. For me, I wanted something that looked good as well as functional. You will have to be the judge when these come out which ones you like the best. The good thing is, you can try them out without taking off your round ones.
Thanks for your note, and I hope all is well with you!
Wade