What Vehicles Will the CIPA Top Mounted Blind Spot Mirror Fit
Updated 11/14/2017 | Published 11/13/2017 >
Question:
I was wondering if these will work on a 2014 Town and Country thank you Blind spot meters
asked by: Walter W
Expert Reply:
The CIPA Top Mounted Blind Spot Mirror part # CM49805 is a universal blind spot mirror that is not vehicle specific and works on most factory side mirrors. However, in order to determine an exact fit you would want to measure the thickness of your mirror shell. As long as it is not more than 7/16" thick then the above mirror will work well for you. The blind spot mirrors have two built in adjusting screws that allow for fitment on several different types of factory side mirrors.
I have attached a review video of the above blind spot mirror for you as well.
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CIPA Top Mounted Blind Spot Mirror - Convex - Clamp On - 4" Oval - Qty 1
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Convex
- Clamp-On
- Oval
- 4W x 1-1/4T Inch
- CIPA
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