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From: Cal Poly Pomona/Hacienda Heights CA
Why a blue mirror? You have tinted windows
And what's your point?
As you said, my windows are tinted.
I look through my tinted side windows into the blue side view mirrors. I need to balance that out by looking into a blue rear view mirror that reflects through my tinted rear window.
At night all cars look like they have 6000K headlights through my side views, but normal 4300K halogens through my rear view.
As you said, my windows are tinted.
I look through my tinted side windows into the blue side view mirrors. I need to balance that out by looking into a blue rear view mirror that reflects through my tinted rear window.
At night all cars look like they have 6000K headlights through my side views, but normal 4300K halogens through my rear view.
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And what's your point?
As you said, my windows are tinted.
I look through my tinted side windows into the blue side view mirrors. I need to balance that out by looking into a blue rear view mirror that reflects through my tinted rear window.
At night all cars look like they have 6000K headlights through my side views, but normal 4300K halogens through my rear view.
As you said, my windows are tinted.
I look through my tinted side windows into the blue side view mirrors. I need to balance that out by looking into a blue rear view mirror that reflects through my tinted rear window.
At night all cars look like they have 6000K headlights through my side views, but normal 4300K halogens through my rear view.

But I guess to balance it out makes sense. Why not get a concave rearview mirror too then?
A concave side/rear mirror would be the worst invention ever, LOL.
I want a flat rear view because I don't like being able to see myself O.o And I want the "objects" in the mirror to be an accurate representation (as far as the distance of the "objects" in the mirror).
Your passenger is convex...your driver and rear view are flat. Doesn't seem to be a problem. So why should having two convex side views and a flat rear view be a problem for me?
lol don't worry about it, I know what I'm doing.
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Side view mirrors are convex.
A concave side/rear mirror would be the worst invention ever, LOL.
I want a flat rear view because I don't like being able to see myself O.o And I want the "objects" in the mirror to be an accurate representation (as far as the distance of the "objects" in the mirror).
Your passenger is convex...your driver and rear view are flat. Doesn't seem to be a problem. So why should having two convex side views and a flat rear view be a problem for me?
lol don't worry about it, I know what I'm doing.
A concave side/rear mirror would be the worst invention ever, LOL.
I want a flat rear view because I don't like being able to see myself O.o And I want the "objects" in the mirror to be an accurate representation (as far as the distance of the "objects" in the mirror).
Your passenger is convex...your driver and rear view are flat. Doesn't seem to be a problem. So why should having two convex side views and a flat rear view be a problem for me?
lol don't worry about it, I know what I'm doing.





wtf lol