Is the K-Source Extra Long and Wide Panoramic Rearview Mirror Legal
Updated 12/06/2012 | Published 12/03/2012 >
Question:
I think anything not flat may not be legal so the panaramic ones may not be kosher... Which of your K-extenders/enhancers for rear-view mirrors are legal to drive anyplace with? Is there any other consideration I should make between these products? Thanks!
asked by: Mike M
Expert Reply:
The K-Source Extra Long and Wide Panoramic Rearview Mirror # KSRM011 that you referenced is approved by the FMVSS, which stands for the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
You might want to check with your local laws and regulations, but this mirror should work well for you and not cause any legal issues.
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K-Source Extra Long and Wide Panoramic Rearview Mirror
- Rear View Mirrors
- Convex Mirror
- Clamp-On
- Panoramic View
- 18 Inch Long
- No Day/Night Switch
- No Added Features
- K Source
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